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The role of crop wild relatives in Brassica breeding: COUSIN Project highlights at the Smarties.bio Open Day

The role of crop wild relatives in Brassica breeding: COUSIN Project highlights at the Smarties.bio Open Day

by Chiara Degl'Innocenti | Nov 17, 2025 | events, news, Training activities

On the 14th of November 2025, participants of the Smarties.bio seed company Open Day had the valuable opportunity, after visiting the company’s production fields, to closely observe the brassica populations developed within the COUSIN project. The visit was guided by...

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