Talking non-biotech strawberries and citrus

If the recent post on the UC Davis Strawberry Wars whetted your appetite, the Talking Biotech podcast can help with a leisurely run-through the history of the crop and efforts to breed it from Kevin Folta and his guest, Dr Jim Hancock, strawberry breeder from Michigan State University. Where things are not as wild as at Davis, apparently. It’s a fascinating story of global interdependence in genetic resources, and the importance of crop wild relatives. And, it turns out the first scientifically bred crop variety was a strawberry. Since I’m at it, the episode on citrus was pretty good too. But Kevin, how about some more explicit recognition of the importance of genetic resources collections (i.e. genebanks) in all this work?

One Reply to “Talking non-biotech strawberries and citrus”

  1. Thanks for listening Luigi! You’re right on, those resources are huge. Jim Hancock touched on that a bit. The repositories are so important and a lot of fun to visit, and I love ordering stuff from there. I’ll shoot for more of this going forward!

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