of A. thaliana, making them easier to handle. Like rapeseed and wheat, camelina also displays polyploidy with several subgenomes. The researchers are studying how these very similar subgenomes interact during sexual reproduction. Finally, they are breeding camelina varieties for the production of oils with different profile for various applications for health, food, feed, and cosmetic industries. Increasing genetic diversity of camelina will help diversify the oilseed industry while promoting more sustainable agricultural systems. For more information For more information For more information Reference Reference Reference