Brainfood: Australian pigs, EAHB breeding, Megafauna lunch, Women & agrotourism, Biodiversity & productivity, US beans, Potato ploidy, Phenotyping forests, Sudan cattle genomics, Botanic gardens, Pepper resources, Vanillin, CWR maintenance

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  1. Interesting that the use of chloroplast number to help determine ploidy level in potatoes has resurfaced in 2019. I used this method during my PhD research completed in 1975. I followed the methods of Rothacker et al. (1966) published in Eur. Potato J., and Frandsen (1968) in Theor. Appl. Genet.

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