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A seed bank which could hold the key to saving some crops from global warming.
Scientists in Mexico have found that ancient wheat and corn varieties have particular drought-and heat-resistant traits.
So, researchers at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in El Batan are developing new strains which they can cross with plants grown from the ancient seeds.
They hope these plants can fight off the ill effects of rising temperatures, says scientist Matthew Reynolds.