AgricultureNature Communications
Fonio millet genome unlocks African orphan crop diversity for agriculture in a changing climate
M. Abrouk, H. I. Ahmed, et al.
Discover the potential of fonio millet, an orphan African cereal crop essential for sustainable agriculture in hot and dry environments. Researchers, including Michael Abrouk and Hanin Ibrahim Ahmed from KAUST, have unveiled high-quality genomic resources and genetic insights to enhance fonio breeding and adaptation to climate change.
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