• Home
  • About
  • BlogRoll
  • Seeds
  • Articles
  • Map
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Subscribe by RSS
  • Follow agrobiodiverse on Twitter

Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog

Crops, animals, wild relatives ...

June 2011

How to buy on-farm conservation

by Jeremy on June 17, 2011

National Geographic does genebanks

by Luigi on June 16, 2011

Tomato, black pepper and coffee

by Jeremy on June 16, 2011

Children plant breadfruit in Honduras

by Luigi on June 16, 2011

Protect and survive; building better-defended wheats

by Jeremy on June 14, 2011

What’s cooking Uncle Sam?

by Jeremy on June 14, 2011

Sheath blight misidentified?

by Jeremy on June 14, 2011

FAO says Save and Grow

by Jeremy on June 13, 2011

Brainfood: Bean diversity, Rice domestication, Microbial interactions squared, Threat of extinction, Agroforestry, Species diversity

by Luigi on June 13, 2011

← Previous Entries

Next Entries →

Fresh Nibbles: January 27, 2012 : <- click to comment

  • My favorite agriculture blogs. Can you say “parochial”?
  • Want to track Geographical Indicators? Look no further.
  • India’s agriculture magazine tackles Agro-Biodiversity For Food Security.
  • And GFAR promotes a new initiative to realise the benefits of agrobiodiversity. Love is all around.
  • National Plant Genetics Resources Laboratory (NPGRL) at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños checks in to rehab.
  • Bioversity scientist plays with fire, for better and more diverse forest regeneration.
  • Mutation breeding; Matt explains the lack of breakthroughs in a bit more detail.
  • Fabulous, complex story of spiders, flies and microbes. Add ‘em together for green flypaper.

Nibbles Archive: All that condensed goodness.

And easy access to the Brainfood Archive.

Featured Comment: January 23, 2012

We don’t get many comments on Nibbles, but the book Diane Ragone points to is definitely worth noting.

Check out Angela Kepler & Frank Rust’s new book “The World of Bananas in Hawaii: Then and Now”.

  • So he said ...
  • Lately ...
  • Popular ...
  • January 27, 2012: J.Giles Waines commented on Any crops, or crop wild relatives, in the eastern Andes?
  • January 27, 2012: sanaa commented on Looking for low saturated fat sunflowers
  • January 25, 2012: Lee commented on Pocket pigs
  • January 25, 2012: Matt commented on How long does it really take to do mutation breeding?
  • January 25, 2012: Mike Jackson commented on How long does it really take to do mutation breeding?
  • January 25, 2012: Jacob commented on Genebanks forgotten, again
  • January 25, 2012: Jeremy commented on Contract farming is good for you — official
  • January 25, 2012: Marc F. Bellemare commented on Contract farming is good for you — official
  • January 25, 2012: Ruben Palacio commented on Brainfood: Ag vs biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Genomic association, Diversity and productivity in forests, Increasing diversity
  • January 24, 2012: Fatma commented on New journal on Food Security
  • Mutation breeding: still a long shot
  • How long does it really take to do mutation breeding?
  • Genebanks forgotten, again
  • Contract farming is good for you — official
  • Looking for low saturated fat sunflowers
  • EU seed law in turmoil?
  • Brainfood: Ag vs biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Genomic association, Diversity and productivity in forests, Increasing diversity
  • Telling it like it is for rice in Nepal
  • European Botanic Gardens Congress calling for papers one last time
  • Celebrating the donkey
  • Egyptian genebank looted
  • Mixing it up for organic tomatoes
  • Germplasm documentation is a two way street
  • Latest on the Egyptian Deserts Gene Bank
  • How grafting a plum tree led to an obsession
  • Using data to inform nutrition security policy
  • The quinoa story: it’s complicated
  • Forests at your service: lessons from Kibale
  • Breadfruit roundup
  • Not all Andean tubers are potatoes

WordPress Admin