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Author: Luigi Guarino

Posted on August 9, 2007

Fish prevents malaria

Tilapia is good for you in more ways than one.

Posted on August 9, 2007

Synthetic wheat

Reconstructing bread wheat introduces novel genetic diversity.

Posted on August 7, 2007September 21, 2007

Lactose persistence

More on an agrobiodiversity-related bit of human diversity, for a change.

Posted on August 7, 2007

PVP in SADC

An update on plant variety protection in southern Africa.

Posted on August 5, 2007August 5, 2007

Growing tea herbs

Want to grow a tea-garden? My mother-in-law unavailable for comment.

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Fresh Nibbles

    1. Africa needs good forest seeds.
    2. And genetic monitoring of the resulting plantings, probably.
    3. The Caribbean also wants quality seed, and thinks a mobile seed bank is the way to get it.
    4. The only mobile things about New Zealand’s genebank are its collectors.
    5. A very mobile donation to the UK’s vegetable genebank.
    6. Nothing very mobile about Slow Beans 2025, but that’s the point.
    7. The long journey of honeysuckle.

    Published on January 20, 2026

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