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Bargain (Kindle) The Viking in the Wheat Field $2.58 [Science]

The Viking in the Wheat Field: A Scientist's Struggle to Preserve the World's Harvest by Susan Dworkin is $2.58 at the US Kindle Store (B&N has it listed at $14.30)

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In 1999, a terrifying new form of stem rust–spotted in Uganda and dubbed “UG99″–quickly turned robust golden fields into dark, tangled ruins. For decades plant scientists had bred wheat varieties with rust-resistant genes, but these genes did not work against UG99. Since rust migrates high in the atmosphere, it could spread from country to country, continent to continent. Breeders worried that UG99 would soon reach India and Pakistan, where 50 million small farmers produced 20% of the global wheat supply. If that happened, China, the world’s largest wheat producer, might be next, and it would be only a matter of time before it reached American wheat fields.

Breeders everywhere began searching wheat germplasm collections for sources of resistance. The largest collection was at the Center for Improvement of Maize and Wheat (CIMMYT) in Mexico, developed by the brilliant Danish scientist Bent Skovmand. For three decades, Skovmand amassed, multiplied, and documented thousands of wheat varieties. He served as an advisor on wheat genetic resources to dozens of countries, and hunted for seeds that would contain the genes to protect the harvest from plagues like UG99 and the stresses of global warming.

From the mountains of Tibet to the jungles of Mexico, he trekked into fields to consult with farmers. In an era when corporations and governments often jealously guarded breeding information, Skovmand fought to keep his seed bank a center for free, open scientific exchange.

By telling the story of Skovmand’s work and that of his colleagues, The Viking in the Wheat Field sheds a welcome light on an agricultural sector–plant genetic resources–on which we are all crucially dependent.
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