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A New Silk Road for a New Era of Plant Science
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The Silk Road—the route that extends more than 5000 miles through land and sea—served as a critical pathway for commercial and intellectual exchange between China and the rest of Asia, the Mediterranean, and Africa. Those who trod the old Silk Road included merchants and scholars who brought commercial goods, ideology, knowledge, and technology
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