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Financial Times : Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop

 
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07/04/2010 08:05 AM
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Financial Times : Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop
* July 2, 2010
Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop
...variety was identified in Uganda – known as Ug99 after the year and country of discovery...wheat production, are already affected by Ug99 or at risk because it is already in neighbouring countries. “Emergence of the Ug99 races in east Africa transformed stem rust... By Javier Blas in London

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This is bizar. I just read a book about a global disaster like this!

The rezst of this article is for members only and unfortunatelly , i am not one of them..

can someone help? Please?
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01/18/2011 11:54 PM
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Re: Financial Times : Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop
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Accept now that all you have seen from the day of your birth on the surface of the earth, to the present, and all that you will meet here are wonderful only because the finite mind of man is confused with fragments of evidence, that, from whatever direction we meet them, spring from an unreachable infinity.
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01/19/2011 12:07 AM
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Re: Financial Times : Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop
man made food shortage at work
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01/19/2011 12:11 AM
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Re: Financial Times : Deadly fungus threatens global wheat crop
I'd prefer to be wrong, but GLP search "DOOM: Mutated fungus mold loosed" for indepth why new fungus strains are killing bats and bees and frogs and "sudden oak death", and various other crops.

The mutated Mir mold arrived long before the Mir was allowed to crash because of it; astronauts brought it back.

Water purificaton readiness advised. Food shortages are expected, and we're going extinct from criminal negligence. (no environmental impact study before mutating bios in space?)





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