Brainfood: Ultra-processed food, Micronutrients, Wheat breeding, Bambara groundnut breeding, Seed longevity, Sheep diversity, Switchgrass ploidy, Seed services, Jersey in Africa, Wine history, Austronesian dispersal

Nibbles: Genebanks and CC, Use of genebanks, Wild potatoes, Potato evaluation, TLB breeding, Canadian tree genebank

  1. Climate change is sending people to genebanks
  2. …and leading to their holdings being used in lots of different and interesting ways.
  3. Collections of wild potatoes will surely be very useful…
  4. …for projects such a this, for example.
  5. And there’s also taro leaf blight to see to…
  6. …as well as trees important to Indigenous people to be conserved.

Brainfood: Digitizing collections, Bean core, Livestock diversity, Maya & maize, Fish stocks & CC, Save the weed, Flax CWR, Italian agrobiodiversity

An apple story a day…

Well, that’s odd. The rush of stories about apples usually happens in the autumn. And yet, just in the past couple of days, quite apart from the tweet about Korbinian Aigner, I have come across:

  1. An excellent roundup from the Apples & People newsletter.
  2. A pointer to a webpage on the history of American apples.
  3. News of newly-bred hypoallergenic varieties.

Oh, and since I have you here, might as well also say that there’s been an update from GRIN-U. No new resources specifically on apples lately, but there’s been a few in the past.