Kenneth Bernoska

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The very earliest monocots soon evolved into grasses, and grasslands eventually spread across the vast areas of the Earth where it’s just a little too wet to be a desert and still a little too dry to be a forest. With some breeding help from humans, grasses were evolved into grains. And today, just three monocot species—rice, corn, and wheat—provide the ultimate sustenance for seven billion people.
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