Pamela Ronald: The case for engineering our food

Por Plicatus EN en Agricultura y Alimentos 1382 views 13th Octubre 2016 Duración del video: 00:17:50
Pamela Ronald untersucht Gene, die Pflanzen resistenter gegen Krankheiten und Stress machen. In einem aufschlussreichen Vortrag beschreibt sie ihre jahrzehnt...

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