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Norfolk marsh plants could help food crop growth
An exciting breakthrough means Norfolk marsh plants could help with food crop growth.
Plants that live in coastal salt-marshes have adapted to their inhospitable environment by producing high levels of a stress molecule which protects them.
Anna Hill join Anna Hill joined Emmeritus Professor Tony Davey on the very muddy saltmarshes at Stiffkey, on the North Norfolk Coast.
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