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Category: Fruits and nuts

Posted on October 9, 2008October 9, 2008

Nibbles: Bison, Jordan, Apples, Opium

  • More than you’ve ever wanted to know about bison.
  • Why can we all just get along? An effort to save The River Jordan. Via.
  • Looking for the universe in a grain of sand? Apple diversity in East Yorkshire.
  • The pros and cons of legalizing opium in Afghanistan.
Posted on October 7, 2008October 7, 2008

Meetings, meetings

Banana researchers are meeting in Mombasa, and conservationists of all stripes in Barcelona. Both are receiving a lot of press. Africa Science News Service, for example, has a piece on the banana conference. And the BBC has a daily diary on the World Conservation Congress, no less. If you’re at either meeting, and would like to share your impressions with us, let us know.

Posted on October 7, 2008October 7, 2008

Nibbles: Cacao, Pamphlets, Breadfruit, Goats, Milk, Economic drivers, Truffles

  • Cacao comes in 10 “flavours”, not just 3.
  • PDFs of pamphlets on different aspects of agricultural biodiversity from FAO.
  • Diane Ragone interviewed on breadfruit.
  • Something for the weekend, Mr Goat?
  • Got yak milk?
  • High livestock prices mean lots of livestock on the land means low biodiversity on farmland. Here comes the science.
  • NatGeo video on the trouble with truffles.
Posted on October 2, 2008

Ferment this

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Raisins in my old stomping grounds? What a pity I won’t be around. for a full explanation, head over to Resilience Science and read all about Wine and climate change in the UK.

Posted on October 2, 2008October 2, 2008

Nibbles: Polyploids, Testicular cooking, Genes, Mongoose, Pears

  • Parade of Polyploids! I know, but that’s what it says on the site.
  • Balls.
  • Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant: The Joy of Genes … Illustrated. Teachers, use it!
  • How mongooses got to Spain.
  • Pears that look like apples.

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    2. Why Bambara groundnut needs saving.
    3. Kenyan women get together to save seeds.
    4. Saving seeds in the Atacama Desert.
    5. Saving wheat and vines in Georgia.

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