LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists have cracked and published almost all of the highly complex genetic code of wheat — a staple food for more than a third of the world’s people — and say breeders can now use their findings to improve yields.
LONDON (Reuters) – Scientists have cracked and published almost all of the highly complex genetic code of wheat — a staple food for more than a third of the world’s people — and say breeders can now use their findings to improve yields.