A C4 orphan crop, Gynandropsis gynandra, joins the genome club.
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A C4 orphan crop, Gynandropsis gynandra, joins the genome club.
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Molla, K.A*.
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Gynandropsis, gynandra,genome
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Only 30 plant species fulfill 95% of human calorie needs, even though ∼300 species have been domesticated. As the human population crossed the 8 billion mark, the diversification of crop production and the inclusion of orphan crops into mainstream agriculture is necessary for the world's food security. Orphan crops are not traded internationally but are major food sources for millions of people, especially in parts of Africa, Asia, and South America. The development of genomic resources of orphan crops opens up new avenues to utilize them for modern crop breeding and sustainable food systems. Not Available |
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2023-04-06T08:40:38Z
2023-04-06T08:40:38Z 2023-02-01 |
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Book
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Molla, K.A*. A C4 orphan crop, Gynandropsis gynandra, joins the genome club. The Plant Cell, koad043 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koad043
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English
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The Plant Cell
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