National Geographic’s eight-month series on food has caught up with Colin Khoury’s blockbuster paper on how many crops feed the world. The infographic on diet similarity looks ok on the printed page, I guess:

But it’s way cooler online.
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Agrobiodiversity is crops, livestock, foodways, microbes, pollinators, wild relatives …
National Geographic’s eight-month series on food has caught up with Colin Khoury’s blockbuster paper on how many crops feed the world. The infographic on diet similarity looks ok on the printed page, I guess:

But it’s way cooler online.
You remember the 3000 rice genomes project? You know, the one that represents the future of genebanks? Well, if you were wondering which 3000 accessions were actually chosen for sequencing, you can get that information, and much, much more, on the new website of the International Rice Informatics Consortium. Happy browsing.
Just a quick reminder that the BBC’s wonderful From Roots to Riches programme, charting the history of botany, tackles Nikolai Vavilov today. Coincidentally, one of Vavilov’s stamping grounds, Central Asia, has been featuring prominently at the 2014 Festival of Fruit, on now in Portland. Megan Lynch has been tweeting the hell out of it. Well worth following.
https://twitter.com/may_gun/status/497136905624899584