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Enset in Ethiopia: a poorly characterized but resilient starch staple

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Main Authors: Borrell, James S., Biswas, M.K., Goodwin, M., Blomme, Guy, Schwarzacher, T., Heslop-Harrison, J.S., Wendawek, Abebe M., Berhanu, A., Kallow, S., Janssens, S., Molla, E.L., Davis, A.P., Woldeyes, F., Willis, K., Demissew, S., Wilkin, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford University Press 2019
Subjects:
ensete ventricosum
musaceae
biodiversity
climate change adaptation
wild plants
domestication
sustainable agricultre
tropical crops
ecology
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100642
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