Journal
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 188, Issue 4, Pages 1746-1756Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiab554
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- Foundation for Research Assistance of the Minas Gerais State (FAPEMIG, Brazil) [RED-00053-16]
- CAPES/Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Experienced Researcher Fellowship [88881.472837/2019-01]
- National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program [IOS-1758745, IOS-2029889]
- US Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Risk Assessment Grant Program competitive grants [2018-33522-28789, 2020-33522-32274]
- Emergency Citrus Disease Research and Extension Program [2020-70029-33161]
- Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Agricultural Innovations Through Gene Editing Program [2021-67013-34554]
- Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research Program [593603, 305614-00001]
- Maryland Innovation Initiative Funding from TEDCO [1120-012_2]
- Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station Competitive Grant Program
- Syngenta
- US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
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Growing knowledge about crop domestication and advancements in gene-editing tools create opportunities for the continued domestication of crop wild relatives and lesser-known plant species.
Growing knowledge about crop domestication, combined with increasingly powerful gene-editing toolkits, sets the stage for the continual domestication of crop wild relatives and other lesser-known plant species.
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