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the same bridge from the tree of the mozyr dok in terms of heat insulation of the speech, the genetic plantich is ready for us and offered us products in the form of nails, screws that are used in the same construction. uh, well, either the erection of timber structures surge in the construction season is expected in the spring or summer. here tell me whether there will be outlets. ready for this influx of buyers. we are generally ready for the influx and expect that because now for this period is to be done. uh, well, the so -called recognition of the most aggressive advertising, so that people still come to us in this regard now. uh, we set the task of working as fully as possible for all, uh, village councils for all. uh, some newspapers, local media channels, so that people know about us, well, i think that after all, the best advertising is word of mouth, because when a person comes to see the price, he compares with competitors, and then it’s already on . uh, the best advertising andrey antonovich thank you very much for the interview. these are activities in business. we are on the a
the same bridge from the tree of the mozyr dok in terms of heat insulation of the speech, the genetic plantich is ready for us and offered us products in the form of nails, screws that are used in the same construction. uh, well, either the erection of timber structures surge in the construction season is expected in the spring or summer. here tell me whether there will be outlets. ready for this influx of buyers. we are generally ready for the influx and expect that because now for this period...
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been this ca typing is so important because we can't yet predict how the plant will behave in a specific environment based on genetic principles alone. yeah, an embed for height. phenotypic means watching the plants crogue and collecting data on gross height, crock yield, and the leaves heat qualities, and chlorophyll content. it's the only way to determine which of the artificially bread crumbs half the desired characteristics. then if you collect so much phenotypic data, how do you even evaluate util on? that's where a i comes in, i. e, a i is very good at pattern recognition i, i, or artificial intelligence means in this case, an artificial neural network like our brains, it can analyze huge amounts of data and evaluate the quality of the resulting plants only faster and more comprehensively. ma'am, here we have here for, is it a corn and they represent genetic diversity, imperial, i've about often the average person's only familiar with the common yellow pumpkin type corn. but this also coon, with black kernels of completely, and radicalized cohen. and what does the neural net, what do lunch it learns? 10 planes
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vavilov headed the institute of genetics and the all-union plant institute. r, stalin did not understand genetics. didn't appreciate scientists. and when she wrote a denunciation to vavilov, she allowed him to be accused of sabotage and counter-revolutionary activities during interrogations, the scientist was beaten, tortured they simply did not have time to shoot nikolai ivanovich fell ill with pneumonia and his heart stopped 55. vavilov was rehabilitated , monuments were erected to him, many bear his name scientific centers, settlements. and, of course, dozens of plants on january 26 , 2003, secretary of state colin powell, speaking in davos, said that the united states would launch a military operation against iraq even without the approval of the un security council and its allies germany and france did not support her secretary of state , stressed that baghdad there are weapons of mass destruction at a meeting of the security council, powell staged a performance, brandishing a test tube with alleged anthrax spores, he later called it a test tube oratory.
vavilov headed the institute of genetics and the all-union plant institute. r, stalin did not understand genetics. didn't appreciate scientists. and when she wrote a denunciation to vavilov, she allowed him to be accused of sabotage and counter-revolutionary activities during interrogations, the scientist was beaten, tortured they simply did not have time to shoot nikolai ivanovich fell ill with pneumonia and his heart stopped 55. vavilov was rehabilitated , monuments were erected to him, many...
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the appropriation and commercialization of genetic resources like plants extract from indigenous knowledge for profit. this is where bio prospecting can turn into bio piracy. companies use patents to protect innovations without fair compensation for communities, whether genetic material and knowledge comes from. there should be a balance between the advancement, acknowledging and also what is entre if not on it should be preserved. it should not be misappropriated. it took 10 years for the european patent on the use of the knee compound to be overturned. but this is far from a typical outcome for indigenous communities. they often lack the funds and support to fight payton. and there are other problems too. it can also be harmful to buy a diversity. hootie a gordon. i is a plant fountain, south africa. it's like a cactus, essentially, it doesn't look appetizing, which is pretty fitting because he is a natural appetite suppressant. the sand people of the region used the plant to keep them going well, hunting, but its properties made it very attractive. the business research south africa's c
the appropriation and commercialization of genetic resources like plants extract from indigenous knowledge for profit. this is where bio prospecting can turn into bio piracy. companies use patents to protect innovations without fair compensation for communities, whether genetic material and knowledge comes from. there should be a balance between the advancement, acknowledging and also what is entre if not on it should be preserved. it should not be misappropriated. it took 10 years for the...
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they want to speed up the process by changing the plants. genetic code with genome editing, such as with rice, drowned was major news. the summer of 2022. it is brutal down there, drought emergency unprecedented droughts and hate waves have put, bought a scarcity into sha focus. that's a problem for rise of thirsty crop used to being soaked. a new breed might help in the future. this variety, i are 64, is mostly grown in the global south, but it's eaten worldwide. scientists tweaked it's genes to make it more drought resistant. the new rise uses up to 40 percent less water in some weeks. while the conventional varieties did not survive a week without water in 40 degree, he'd half of the gene edited plants did. scientists did this by instructing a naturally occurring gene in the plan to be more powerful. this gene helps reduce the number and size of the plans pores which are responsible for gas and water exchange. fewer and smaller pores meant the plant saved water yields increased or remain the same. the method they used here is called crisper cas 9, also known as genetic scissors or gen
they want to speed up the process by changing the plants. genetic code with genome editing, such as with rice, drowned was major news. the summer of 2022. it is brutal down there, drought emergency unprecedented droughts and hate waves have put, bought a scarcity into sha focus. that's a problem for rise of thirsty crop used to being soaked. a new breed might help in the future. this variety, i are 64, is mostly grown in the global south, but it's eaten worldwide. scientists tweaked it's genes...
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institute of genetic resources plants are fighting for their collection of 200,000 specimens; some areed a seed bank in black frames. those who died of hunger, but did not eat not a grain. one scientist died already during the evacuation. on the road of life. they found a bag of seeds on his chest. and here is one of the women and according to your recollections, like him, well, how could he eat them and the scientific mulberry told him that this was done for those children until the future i had to start all over from the beginning in full. it would seem that hope for the future remains hopeless and vera opened eight temples without heat, boarded up windows with very quiet services, but invariably, by seven and ten in the morning, people came to the service, there were small past points, until i had a molly prescription , daily services were performed. we still have. the same schedule was something yes, it was now june 20 forty-three. here, the prince of vladimir cathedral passes the sacrament of the wedding, the groom in the jacket the bride, in a white dress, it is this dress that h
institute of genetic resources plants are fighting for their collection of 200,000 specimens; some areed a seed bank in black frames. those who died of hunger, but did not eat not a grain. one scientist died already during the evacuation. on the road of life. they found a bag of seeds on his chest. and here is one of the women and according to your recollections, like him, well, how could he eat them and the scientific mulberry told him that this was done for those children until the future i...
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enormously. boyle only know if that'll save a crop after the plants grow and feel trials before then no one can predict what the genetically modified pass will look like. or they'll show the design changes. it has been this ca, typing is still important because we can't yet predict how the plant will behave in a specific environment based on genetic principles alone. yeah, an embed for height phenotypic means watching the plans, crogue, and collecting data on growth, site crock, yield. and the leaves heat qualities and chlorophyll content. it's the only way to determine which of the artificially bread crumbs half the desired characteristics. then if you collect so much v no typing data, how do you even evaluate to till 4? that's where a i comes in. i e, a i is very good at pattern recognition i, i, or artificial intelligence means in this case, an artificial neural network like our brains, it can analyze huge amounts of data and evaluate the quality of the resulting plot on the faster and more comprehensively. i'm here we have here for is of corn and they represent genetic diversity in parallel. we're going to often the av
enormously. boyle only know if that'll save a crop after the plants grow and feel trials before then no one can predict what the genetically modified pass will look like. or they'll show the design changes. it has been this ca, typing is still important because we can't yet predict how the plant will behave in a specific environment based on genetic principles alone. yeah, an embed for height phenotypic means watching the plans, crogue, and collecting data on growth, site crock, yield. and the...
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plants. i worked in combination of genetics and selection. wrote scientific papers and defended them both at the national and international levels. i am a laureate of the special fund of the president of the republic of belarus for support, gifted youth and entered the university without entrance exams. at first, the first study was the study of the microflora of bread, and then we took on a larger project, and i studied endophytic bacteria, these are the bacteria that live in plants, and based on them , we created preparations to improve agriculture. if speak about in an institution, it is, of course, unique in that two levels are what happens inside us, the children of the city of minsk of the republic who come to engage in interest associations, clubs, sections, and the second level, the republican, is everything that we do in the republic for the development of environmental education. children's youth tourism and local history centers of ecology of regional studies on the oldest installation of datkovo aduction ours is extremely consciou
plants. i worked in combination of genetics and selection. wrote scientific papers and defended them both at the national and international levels. i am a laureate of the special fund of the president of the republic of belarus for support, gifted youth and entered the university without entrance exams. at first, the first study was the study of the microflora of bread, and then we took on a larger project, and i studied endophytic bacteria, these are the bacteria that live in plants, and based...
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plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family and i'm rubbing my hands on this and it's extremely aromatic. it feels like a flush of peppermint just came across my face. it's edible. you can make tea out of it. it's a great digestive plant for settling your stomach. it has been cool to introduce yerba buena to yerba buena. this plant is called dutchman's pipe. when in bloom, the flower looks like a dutchman's pipe. and another thing that's unique about this plant is, it's the whole specific plant for the pipeline swallow tail butterfly. so some butterflies are able to adapt to other species and can use larva and food from different species. in the county of san francisco, there's only about three or
plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family...
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the load, but the nuclear icebreaker and submarines, advanced thermonuclear fusion power plants and even geneticsrasyov alexander ignatov and ksenia moklyak channel one treats for the festive table we cooking for the whole family. and, of course, special attention. we give sauce, mayonnaise, maheev, will make festive dishes, tastier voice children tenth anniversary season. tomorrow on the first rushes a gift to the application. protein and get a gift of internet for entertainment or minutes for calls to loved ones beeline is on your side all year round. this is the one that is usually not talked about hemorrhoids and this is detralex which helps to fight the pain, bleeding and discomfort of hemorrhoids at any stage and act on the cause of the symptoms. with detralex, the course of treatment of the island of hemorrhoids 7 days detralex helps to reduce the number of exacerbations convenient treatment of uncomfortable problems on a big ruddy bun. our biggest pick is a maestroburger from 269 rubles. attention to allergy poisoning. yes, we have a new year never a year, so a gift is waiting for you eve
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drought stress tolerance gene and continue breathing with those plants. mckinney technique, rudy, weedy, definitely be faster with genetic engineering than with classical breeding which i and it would probably have to be both. we'd have to be able to combine some to always reconvene ye and conan researchers also stretch the importance of watch. michael and farmers like scratch are doing. they shouldn't have included it in the current study. these as portfolio and process mosse. the range of adaption measures is very important, and that's the core research that's going on here. i am anxious stuck in the blue. it'll come down to how well and how quickly farmers and scientists can change the system. because the new study has shown that stable harvests can no longer be taken for granted. defects of climate change on agriculture can already be observed across the world. we asked view is, what's your experience? how is climate change affecting farming, where you live? no herrera says that in cuba, drought and hurricanes are becoming increasingly frequent. located at you had this to say in argentina, drought in summer has becom
drought stress tolerance gene and continue breathing with those plants. mckinney technique, rudy, weedy, definitely be faster with genetic engineering than with classical breeding which i and it would probably have to be both. we'd have to be able to combine some to always reconvene ye and conan researchers also stretch the importance of watch. michael and farmers like scratch are doing. they shouldn't have included it in the current study. these as portfolio and process mosse. the range of...
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drought stress tolerance gene and continue breathing with those plants. mckinney technique, rudy, weedy, definitely be faster with genetic engineering than with classical breeding, which i think it would probably have to be both. we'd have to be able to combine some to all of your convenience. conan researchers also stressed the importance of watch, michael and farmers like scratch or do they couldn't have included it in the current study. these as portfolio and process mass. the range of adaption measures is very important, and that's the core research that's going on here. montrose stockton, long, it'll come down to how well and how quickly farmers and scientists can change the system. because the new study has shown that stable harvests can no longer be taken for granted. defects of climate change on agriculture can already be observed across the world. we asked view is, what's your experience? how is climate change affecting farming, where you live? no herrera says that in cuba, drought and hurricanes are becoming increasingly frequent. located at you have this to say in argentina, drought in summer has become so bad
drought stress tolerance gene and continue breathing with those plants. mckinney technique, rudy, weedy, definitely be faster with genetic engineering than with classical breeding, which i think it would probably have to be both. we'd have to be able to combine some to all of your convenience. conan researchers also stressed the importance of watch, michael and farmers like scratch or do they couldn't have included it in the current study. these as portfolio and process mass. the range of...
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around it i mean that fertiliser works is that is fertiliser works is changed by the genetic structure of the plantorically used plant. historically we've used faeces as fertiliser but we did a lot of stuff in the old days that we probably shouldn't be doing quite like this one bit where they were, they did some testing, various bad chemicals apparently flushed apparently people flushed painkillers down the and they said would that be more dangerous. the killers dangerous. also the pain killers , the other drugs too. there's a mood stabilising drug called kava kava marzipan carbamazepine was yeah something like that . so was yeah something like that. so they found that in the cabbage you'd have to eat half a million heads of cabbage to get the equivalent of one pill. there'd be quite a lot of flatulence before you got point. what do you think? are you happy with this way? if you were in a restaurant, you knew that that was the food come was where the food would come from. all alright from. would you be all alright with and human faeces is with it? no. and human faeces is what i always think about w
around it i mean that fertiliser works is that is fertiliser works is changed by the genetic structure of the plantorically used plant. historically we've used faeces as fertiliser but we did a lot of stuff in the old days that we probably shouldn't be doing quite like this one bit where they were, they did some testing, various bad chemicals apparently flushed apparently people flushed painkillers down the and they said would that be more dangerous. the killers dangerous. also the pain killers...
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both plants from the plum genus, they are genetically related species. they are in the same family.the seeds of plums and have nothing to do with nuts. although they have many benefits. still a handful of almonds. enough, for example, to close the daily intake of vitamin e, which nutritionists call the vitamin of youth because it spurs collagen production smoothes wrinkles. and here are the headlines of articles that praise another useful component of almonds, recently discovered vitamin b17, aka amygdalin. it is also a weapon against cancer cells that destroys tumors and protects against their appearance, it is they that contain vitamin b17, which has an anti-carcinogenic effect. and here are the vials of the valleys themselves. they already sell on many sites more than two thousand rubles per 50 ml. only doctors warn about the benefits of mygdalina. it's deadly quackery vitamins b17 does not exist. but the compound amygdalin is in the reference books on chemistry, however, mixing with acid in the stomach. it turns into cyanide, blocking the flow of oxygen to the tissues of organs,
both plants from the plum genus, they are genetically related species. they are in the same family.the seeds of plums and have nothing to do with nuts. although they have many benefits. still a handful of almonds. enough, for example, to close the daily intake of vitamin e, which nutritionists call the vitamin of youth because it spurs collagen production smoothes wrinkles. and here are the headlines of articles that praise another useful component of almonds, recently discovered vitamin b17,...
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the plant and genetics research in missouri discovered soils that can produce healthier soil in collaboration with the breeder to develop new varieties with funding from commodity organizations, with the usda, and the university. lettuce is one of the most widely consumed vegetables in the u.s.. scientists and you see davis and ar us are collaborating to develop a fund for the private sector with critical resistance to diseases. it's the truth that every bite of lettuce contains usda genetics, and thanks to private and public sector investments overtime, gene editing is one of the most promising areas of research. for instance, varieties to fruits and vegetables can significantly reduce food waste. we rely on the support of the farm bill funding and programs to ensure continued u.s. leadership as the provider of the best seed to the world. as part of the assessment and utilization plan for the system, we look forward to the publication, which establishes a road map in the years to come. this capitalizes on long term investments. the genetic resources can't be done by an individual university
the plant and genetics research in missouri discovered soils that can produce healthier soil in collaboration with the breeder to develop new varieties with funding from commodity organizations, with the usda, and the university. lettuce is one of the most widely consumed vegetables in the u.s.. scientists and you see davis and ar us are collaborating to develop a fund for the private sector with critical resistance to diseases. it's the truth that every bite of lettuce contains usda genetics,...
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plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family and i'm rubbing my hands on this and it's extremely aromatic. it feels like a flush of peppermint just came across my face. it's edible. you can make tea out of it. it's a great digestive plant for settling your stomach. it has been cool to introduce yerba buena to yerba buena. this plant is called dutchman's pipe. when in bloom, the flower looks like a dutchman's pipe. and another thing that's unique about this plant is, it's the whole specific plant for the pipeline swallow tail butterfly. so some butterflies are able to adapt to other species and can use larva and food from different species. in the county of san francisco, there's only about three or
plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family...
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plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family and i'm rubbing my hands on this and it's extremely aromatic. it feels like a flush of peppermint just came across my face. it's edible. you can make tea out of it. it's a great digestive plant for settling your stomach. it has been cool to introduce yerba buena to yerba buena. this plant is called dutchman's pipe. when in bloom, the flower looks like a dutchman's pipe. and another thing that's unique about this plant is, it's the whole specific plant for the pipeline swallow tail butterfly. so some butterflies are able to adapt to other species and can use larva and food from different species. in the county of san francisco, there's only about three or
plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscomnant plant habitats at hunters point and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family...
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this plant is wise we, this is opposed to domesticated wheat. they are very unique and very valuable for our genetic uses because they have adapted already to the harsh environment and has very, very useful genes to overcome climate change effect diseases, drought, frost, heat with climate conditions changing. the biodiversity found here is vital not only for local, but also global food security. already one of the wheat strains, bread here has proven resistant to a disease known as yellow rust and has been sent to the u. s. work crops were failing to fight it. but with global warming, seed banks themselves can be vulnerable. what's worrying is that melting permafrost is even threatening this vol bar doomsday. vault. research shows that the arctic town in which it's based is warming faster than any other which makes the work being done in lebanon, even more critical. 25 syrians in the same number of locals, 10 the farm land here. so it looks like they're doing some really important work over here. can i give them a hand? yes, of course they are doing hand reading. ah. seems that modern science has q
this plant is wise we, this is opposed to domesticated wheat. they are very unique and very valuable for our genetic uses because they have adapted already to the harsh environment and has very, very useful genes to overcome climate change effect diseases, drought, frost, heat with climate conditions changing. the biodiversity found here is vital not only for local, but also global food security. already one of the wheat strains, bread here has proven resistant to a disease known as yellow rust...
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actually been around it i mean that is fertiliser works is changed by the genetic structure of the is turned into of the plantorically we've used faeces as fertiliser but we did a lot of stuff in the old days that we probably shouldn't be doing quite like this one bit where they were, they did some testing, various bad chemicals apparently flushed apparently people flushed painkillers down the and they said would that be more dangerous. killers dangerous. also the pain killers , the other drugs too. there's a mood stabilising drug called kava kava marzipan carbamazepine was yeah something like that . so was yeah something like that. so they found that in the cabbage you'd have to eat half a million heads of cabbage to get the equivalent of one pill. there'd be quite a lot of flatulence before you got point. what do you think? are you happy with this way? if you were in a restaurant, you knew that that was the food come was where the food would come from. all alright from. would you be all alright with and human faeces is with it? no. and human faeces is what i always think about when read guardian. but this t
actually been around it i mean that is fertiliser works is changed by the genetic structure of the is turned into of the plantorically we've used faeces as fertiliser but we did a lot of stuff in the old days that we probably shouldn't be doing quite like this one bit where they were, they did some testing, various bad chemicals apparently flushed apparently people flushed painkillers down the and they said would that be more dangerous. killers dangerous. also the pain killers , the other drugs...
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planting stick. (group laughing) that's all you need, right? so this is what my whole presentation is really about. it's about our survival. it's about survival. it about moving on into theext genetion so ltle kids can hd corn like ts 100 yes from n. withhat, iant to tnk you. (audnce applding) (cttering) it was a very good experienceor me, but itas a ver grueng proce at time itas almosas though had to ove thatur techniques werealid, thatur ancientonservatn chniquesorked. soart of mthing an part of at wholerocess was just bringing the recognition back to the people who originally founded it. (bds whistng) we don'tave perfect owledge, weon'tave perft scienc but we've always been adaptive. i think menominee's history has been adaptive to resource manament, politicaideas and learng h to deal wi them, but al stayingrue to ctural idtity. and th's the secretf this pce. th is an ancestr map, befo europeasettleme. anthis repsents about millioncres her betwee1817 and856, throh land sessions. 15 milon acres shrank to 23400 acres the 23400, justbout all it is maged. the feral govement, they ft that t best way for nomineeso assimite to t rest ofociety was to become faers. but overall, the intere
planting stick. (group laughing) that's all you need, right? so this is what my whole presentation is really about. it's about our survival. it's about survival. it about moving on into theext genetion so ltle kids can hd corn like ts 100 yes from n. withhat, iant to tnk you. (audnce applding) (cttering) it was a very good experienceor me, but itas a ver grueng proce at time itas almosas though had to ove thatur techniques werealid, thatur ancientonservatn chniquesorked. soart of mthing an part...
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plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscopoint and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family and i'm rubbing my hands on this and it's extremely aromatic. it feels like a flush of peppermint just came across my face. it's edible. you can make tea out of it. it's a great digestive plant for settling your stomach. it has been cool to introduce yerba buena to yerba buena. this plant is called dutchman's pipe. when in bloom, the flower looks like a dutchman's pipe. and another thing that's unique about this plant is, it's the whole specific plant for the pipeline swallow tail butterfly. so some butterflies are able to adapt to other species and can use larva and food from different species. in the county of san francisco, there's only about three or four healthy populations of this
plants that have been here for thousands of years. we used collection sites such as angel island, the presidio had genetics for the projects in san franciscopoint and we used a lot of genetics from san bruno mountain. just to collect and process all of the genetics was a two-year process. and then it was about a two or three year process to grow all the species. >> this is the infamous -- it's a low, growing sprawling native herb and it's in the mint family and i'm rubbing my hands on...