Darwinian agriculture: when can humans find solutions beyond the reach of natural selection?
Progress in genetic improvement of crop yield potential has slowed since 1985. Simultaneously, more sustainable management of agricultural ecosystems is needed. A better understanding of natural selection can help solve both problems. We illustrate this point with two specific examples. First, the g...
Main Authors: | Denison, R, Kiers, E, West, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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