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Romashka [77]
2 years ago
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Each variety of crop seed possesses its own set of characteristics. Some varieties of apple seeds, for example, are more resista

nt to disease than others. Some yield fruit with higher nutritional value. Others are more adaptable to diverse climates. As time goes on, many seed varieties are lost. For example, at the turn of the century, the U.S. grew nearly 8,000 varieties of apples. Today, more than 95 percent of those varieties are no longer extant. This worries many experts, who have stressed that the world's variable conditions require us to store a large variety of seeds and that diversification may be necessary to support a rapidly growing world population.
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Experts warn against the _________ of seeds.

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A modernization
B hoarding
C uniformity
D alteration
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valina [46]2 years ago
6 0

Based on the excerpt on seed development and loss over the years, experts most likely warn against C. Uniformity.

<h3>What is seed uniformity?
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This refers to the growing trend of the world losing many different varieties of seeds as time goes on.

Experts warn against this because they believe that having a variety of seed would allow for plants to be grown in different areas.

Find out more on seeds at brainly.com/question/26998261.

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