• @Agent641
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    569 months ago

    Yeah that’s totally unrealistic, in a biodiversity ecosystem, the varus shouldn’t be able to propagate wildly, I mean, for that to happen you would have to have planted vast areas of monoculture crops, all with the same or similar genetic traits, without many buffer zones, and a depleted soil full of biologically inert chemical fertilisers, devoid of a healthy and resilient soil microbiome… oh… oh no…

    • @Maggoty
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      189 months ago

      Fun fact, this is happening with Bananas. The only way they can contain it is by annihilating entire fields.

      • @Agent641
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        99 months ago

        Fun! Fun, fun, fun. Fun.

        • @moistclump
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          59 months ago

          Cool cool cool cool cool. Cool.

      • @aegis_sum
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        59 months ago

        True, but all bananas are clones and have almost no genetic diversity and are all susceptible to the same diseases.

        • @Maggoty
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          19 months ago

          So are many of our food cash crops.

    • @Treczoks
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      179 months ago

      Keep in mind that the book is so old, I cannot even find it online. It was published in a “Classic Science Fiction” edition when I was a kid.

      • PaleRider
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        129 months ago

        I believe the book you are talking about is "The Death Of Grass’.

        • @jaybone
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          89 months ago

          Figured that would be Nancy Reagan’s autobiography.

      • @Agent641
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        109 months ago

        Brand new idea, you say? Let me get my writing fingers on.