Farewell to the Lose–Lose Reality of Policing Plant Imports

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Abstract

In an age of free international shipments of mail-ordered seeds and plants, more policing will not stop the global migration of hitchhiking pests. The solution is in a preemptive response based on an internationally coordinated genomic deployment of global biodiversity in the largest breeding project since the “Garden of Eden.” This plan will enrich the narrow genetic basis of annual and perennial plants with adaptations to changing environments and resistances to the pests of the future.

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Zamir, D. (2016). Farewell to the Lose–Lose Reality of Policing Plant Imports. PLoS Biology, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002438

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