Scientists have discovered that ancient wheat varieties can resist the drought and heat of today’s weather conditions, Reuters reports. They are crossing the plants with other strains to grow maize and wheat, more resistant to climate change.
Scientists have discovered that ancient wheat varieties can resist the drought and heat of today’s weather conditions, Reuters reports. They are crossing the plants with other strains to grow maize and wheat, more resistant to climate change.
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