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In the face of climate change and growing global food demands, scientists are turning to advanced technologies to unlock the potential of the world's seed banks. A recent study by Kioumars Ghamkhar and colleagues, published in the journal Plants, People, Planet, highlights how the emerging field of phenomics is transforming genebanks – repositories that safeguard the genetic diversity of crops.
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