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  • The authors consider the future climate resilience and genomic adaptive capacity of the globally important crop sorghum using 1,937 global accessions. They identify the best potential parents and geographies for crop improvements, and underscore the need for better accessibility of plant resources.

    • Quinn Campbell
    • Nora Castañeda-Álvarez
    • Michael B. Kantar
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 673-681
  • Barley landraces house unique variation that can help adapt this food crop to a changing climate. A de-novo core collection is used to predict which individual barley landraces have the most potential to help with adaptation to adverse environments.

    • Anna Halpin-McCormick
    • Quinn Campbell
    • Michael B. Kantar
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 8, P: 1-11
  • Nils Stein, Ehud Weiss, Tzion Fahima, Johannes Krause and colleagues report the genome sequences of 6,000-year-old barley grains obtained from desert caves in Israel. They compare these to whole-exome sequences of a modern barley diversity panel to explore domestication and migration patterns, finding evidence for prehistoric gene flow between wild and cultivated populations.

    • Martin Mascher
    • Verena J Schuenemann
    • Nils Stein
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 48, P: 1089-1093