Crops that are naturally resistant to pests and diseases — or resilient to drought and heat — are increasingly desirable to agriculturalists. Yet most crops don’t adapt on their own. They have been rendered evolutionarily inept as a result of domestication. In order to develop new crop strains, plant breeders need a wide pool of species and varieties. There’s just one problem: That pool of genetic diversity is drying up.
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