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The result has been an immense diversity of crops suited to particular localities and cultures.
Waterfowl inhabit the reed beds of the great rivers, as do locusts, which periodically migrate in immense swarms, devastating crops.
From the perspective of the PAS, the benefits of genetically modified crops are immense as they facilitate the actualization of the global goal and desire "to develop plants that can produce larger yields of healthier food under sustainable conditions with an acceptable level of risk" [ 46].
The cameras circle continuously, positing Minnie as a giant artwork on a revolving pedestal; they crop her immense form into odd shapes and astounding details.
Thanks to climate change, there is already immense suffering and loss, of places, species, crops, homes.
Sky, crops and trees become an immense force field of whorls, dots and loops of zigzags and curlicues, commas and minims, of notations that flow like music while following the exact undulations of the landscape.
Hence, genome engineering via CRISPR-Cas system for targeted mutagenesis promise its immense potential in generating elite cultivars of crop plants with enhanced and durable climate resilience.
The non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) working in the semi-arid sub-regions of Uganda have furthered the transformation of rangelands through immense advocacy of the sedentary systems and crop cultivation as precepts for 'food security' (Egeru et al. 2015).
Then, in the 29 February 2008 issue of Science, Joseph Fargione and colleagues showed that, whereas wild land can store immense amounts of carbon, cultivating new land for crops releases this carbon, creating a "carbon debt" that can last for tens to hundreds of years.
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