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- Kew Magazine looks at seeds, big time.
Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Crops, animals, wild relatives ...
by Luigi on September 1, 2010
SLNRao regrets the mistakes of the past, but sees a bright future ahead for grasspea, and its relatives:
Looking at the likely benefits of Homoarginine on the cardiovasculature and emerging concepts on ODAP itself I am of the firm belief that grass pea in coming years will turn into a rich man’s pulse.
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The UK Seed Cathedral in Shanghai is reported by the Kew magazine as having seeds of: `Another group play a vital role in providing important ecosystem services, such as clean air and water. These include alfalfa, maize and sunflower.’
The most important ecosystem service of all is food: they missed a trick here.