
Scientists successfully cultivated wheat in the 'Sea of Death', a major breakthrough in desert agriculture
China harvests 976 tons of wheat from Taklimakan Desert
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Taklimakan Desert, the Sea of Death, harvests 976 tons of wheat; Chinese scientists astonish the world.
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Taklimakan Desert, the Sea of Death, harvests 976 tons of wheat; Chinese scientists astonish the world.
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Taklimakan Desert, the Sea of Death, harvests 976 tons of wheat; Chinese scientists astonish the world.
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