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Plant conservation in situ for disease resistance
2000It is well appreciated that in situ conservation of germplasm resources for disease resistance is needed for wild germplasm as well as for land races. There is no doubt that diversity of sources of resistance is necessary regardless of the protective management systems adopted.
A. Dinoor, N. Eshed
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Determining conservation status and contributing to in situ conservation action
2013Abstract Conservation in situ refers to maintaining and enhancing wild populations and ecosystems. This chapter discusses how to determine the conservation status of a study population or organism, and how to contribute to conservation action in situ.
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Wild Zoos: Conservation of Primates in Situ
2003For the last 20 years, conservation biology has been concerned with populations that live in discontinuous habitat. As deforestation and fragmentation continue at an alarming rate, we must develop new means of protecting remaining isolated populations.
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Peruvian in situ conservation of Andean crops
2000Most of the Andean crops are indigenous to that area and have become adapted to a considerable range of ecological zones, in terms of altitude as well as rainfall and soil conditions. There is a very large number of crops and also each crop comprises an astonishingly great genetic diversity.
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Conservative “In Situ” Treatment of Pneumoperitoneum
Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2015Marta Gutiérrez Andreu +3 more
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Genetic Resources Conservation: In Situ
2014V. Arivudai Nambi, L. R. Gopinath
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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF IN SITU CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1963J R, BOYD +3 more
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Conservation: in situ and ex situ contributions
2002Komodo dragons, with their large size, predatory nature, and septic saliva, are unique animals that arouse public attention. In situ, they provide an opportunity for ecotourism development and can facilitate fundraising for creating and maintaining protected areas.
CIOFI, CLAUDIO, Smith BR, Hutchins M.
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