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From wild to tamed: Reimagining novel crops through omics and local plant diversity
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Cooperative cataloguing: past, present and future
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Cooperative cataloguing: past, present and future
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Connecting past and present: single-cell lineage tracing
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Mobile collocated interactions with wearables: past, present, and future
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Alpine plants with short-lived seeds have declined over the past two decades
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A national crop wild relative checklist for Zimbabwe reveals edible crop wild relative diversity of regional and global importance
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A Super‐Pangenome for Cultivated Citrus Reveals Evolutive Features During the Allopatric Phase of Their Reticulate Evolution
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Breeding for multi‐stress resilience in crops: Myth or possibility?
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Environmental regulation of root growth angle in cereal crops
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The Nigerian nation and her centenary: past, present, future
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A Reflection on the past, present and future of rape law
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New Records of Tetranychidae (Prostigmata) in avocado crops in Crete, Greece
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Development and adoption of Kernza—A perennial grain crop for sustainable agriculture
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Agricultural and environmental drivers of variation in the composition of food crops: A scoping review
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Hurdles to overcome to achieve biostimulant‐driven, low chemical input crop production
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WRKY Transcription Factors: Integral Regulators of Defence Responses to Biotic Stress in Crops
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The law of open medical data: past application and future challenges
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Crop genotypic richness enhances biomass production and phosphorus acquisition in maize‐mycorrhiza symbiosis
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Cover crop root and shoot biomass as affected by species, mixtures, year and sowing date
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Could large‐scale silicon supplementation of crop‐lands mitigate the impacts of climate change?
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Nigerian university libraries in consortia: past, present and future challenges
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The past, present, and future distribution of Calanthe graciliflora: implications for conservation and phylogeography
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Birds and barriers: present and past seas are dominant correlates of avian turnover in the Indo-Australian Archipelago