Gene Flow and Hybridization Potential Between GM/NGT Crops and Conventional Varieties or Wild Relatives: A Scoping Literature Review with Emphasis on Oilseed Rape (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) and Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.). [PDF]
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Rewiring diversity, physiology, and practice: integrating the next decade of wheat science. [PDF]
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Trends in Research on Plant Genetic Resources: Insects, Plant Diseases, and Genetic Diversity. [PDF]
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Potential environmental introduction of unapproved GM crop species in the Netherlands
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Crop wild relatives in the Netherlands: actors and protection measures.
This book text presents methodologies and case studies that provide recommendations for the conservation and use of crop wild relatives. In a national, regional or global context, the status of crop wild relatives, that are closely related to crop plants, is examined.
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