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Biodiversity: Why We're Storing Billions of Seeds

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Discussion Panels
When:
5:00 PM, Sunday 1 Sep 2013 ADT (1 hour)
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BiologyEcologyScience
Millennium Seed Bank, which has stored over 3 billion seeds to date from dwindling yet essential plant species. The reasons for storing seeds may be varied. In the case of food crops, many useful plants that were developed over centuries are now no longer used for commercial agricultural production and are becoming rare. Storing seeds also guards against catastrophic events like natural disasters, outbreaks of disease, or war.

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