What Canola Can Tell Us About Crops And Climate Change
When canola seedpods shatter prematurely, farmers can lose a lot of their crop. Scientists have now figured out how this happens, and it has implications for similar crops facing global warming.
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February 13, 2018 at 12:01AM
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NPR News: What Canola Can Tell Us About Crops And Climate Change
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