Frontiers in Plant Science

Open Source Seed, a Revolution in Breeding or Yet Another Attack on the Breeder’s Exemption?

Publishing date: 2019-11-14 Published on: Frontiers in Plant Science summary: The Open Source Seed Initiative was initiated in 2012. Following concerns about the concentration in the seed sector and the rise of patenting, the initiative is “dedicated to maintaining fair and open access to plant genetic resources worldwide in order to ensure the availability of germplasm to farmers, gardeners, breeders, and communities of this and future generations.

Ramf: An Open-Source R Package for Statistical Analysis and Display of Quantitative Root Colonization by Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi

Publishing date: 2019-11-14 Published on: Frontiers in Plant Science summary: None authors: Marco Chiapello, Debatosh Das and Caroline Gutjahr link to paper: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01184 Icons made by catkuro from www.flaticon.com