Activating genomics to accelerate climate-smart crop delivery
Added on 04 December 2024
The four-year (2023–2026) University of Saskatchewan (USask) ACTIVATE project was designed to contribute to Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets and develop new and improved climate-smart wheat and lentil cultivars and microbiomes. In combination, it also aims to improve on-farm crop-rotation management options.
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