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I recently took the F train to Fort Hamilton to trade plants with a total stranger — my two peppers for his two Roma tomatoes.
They make an instructive comparison with Last Resort: Pawlikowski, a documentary-maker by trade, plants a sense of actuality in his film by harnessing a range of vérité camera styles - juddering close-ups, video surveillance, hidden shooting positions - that achieves a similar, if considerably more fluid, effect.
The solution, of course, is for farmers and researchers to trade plants, using a cacao variety developed in, say, Ecuador to improve production in Côte d'Ivoire, or crossbreeding a specimen from the International Cocoa Genebank, in Trinidad, with one in Indonesia.
Buy from nurseries, trade plants with other enthusiasts, or grow your own from seed.
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She also excelled at the press agent's stock in trade: planting juicy items about clients "canoodling" in darkened booths.
The site, called I-Neighbors (www.i-neighbors.org), seeks to connect people with others nearby, enabling them to get to know people well enough to trade plant-sitting duties, perhaps, or feel comfortable dropping by for a chat.
Instead, factors could include, but may not be limited to global acreage, international trade, plant biology and monitoring frequency.
Nowadays, traded plants and plant parts are no less mobile than human beings, and changes in the behaviour of the industry in response to plant epidemics are observed also in the trade of plants (e.g. switching from susceptible to resistant plant hosts).
The global trade in plants and plant products has inevitably led to dissemination of plants' microscopic associates and has been repeatedly accompanied by devastating disease outbreaks in natural systems (Anderson et al. 2004; Desprez-Loustau et al. 2007; Brasier 2008; Loo 2009).
Many of these activities are important to regional and national economies, and reconfiguring them to discourage plant pathogen movement (for example, by changing protocols for trade in plants and plant propagation) is a task that goes well beyond the local scale in length and complexity of negotiation and the number of participants required to effect change.
Although the IPPC makes provision for trade in plants and plant products, it is not limited in this respect.
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