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Going Bananas

Series: October 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30

Did you know bananas might soon slip into history? That's because from Paris to Peoria, we all eat only one variety, and it's vulnerable to a fungus that seems impossible to safely control. Read the full description.
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Going Bananas
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Inlay2_small Did you know bananas might soon slip into history? That's because from Paris to Peoria, we all eat only one variety, and it's vulnerable to a fungus that seems impossible to safely control. Bananas are an unusual fruit. They are, in fact, sterile mutants unchanged since the Stone Age...

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Did you know bananas might soon slip into history? That's because from Paris to Peoria, we all eat only one variety, and it's vulnerable to a fungus that seems impossible to safely control. Bananas are an unusual fruit. They are, in fact, sterile mutants unchanged since the Stone Age...

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