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<i>Aleuritopteris hainanensis</i> (Pteridaceae), a New Species From Hainan, China. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Zhang B   +7 more
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PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FOR GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES

2023
This publication presents the Program and Abstracts of the All-Russian Scientific Conference “Plant Genetic Resources for Genetic Technologies” (hereinafter the Event/Conference) held in St. Petersburg on June 26–27, 2023 within the framework of the Second Scientific Forum “Genetic Resources of Russia”.
E.K. KHLESTKINA   +2 more
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Cryopreservation of Plant Genetic Resources

2018
Cryopreservation encompasses several interconnect disciplines including physiology and cryophysics. This chapter reviews the current techniques for cryopreservation of plant genetic resources (PGRs). Vitrification is an effective ice crystal avoidance mechanism for hydrated cells and tissues.
Daisuke, Tanaka   +2 more
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Plant Genetic Resource Utilization

2000
There is a direct and intimate link between germplasm conservation and use; people conserve diversity because they wish to exploit it (Maxted et al., 1997c). Thus, the exploitation of genetic diversity for crop improvement has been the major driving force for the exploration and Ex Situ conservation of plant genetic resources.
J. G. Hawkes   +2 more
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The genetic evaluation of plant genetic resources

Genome, 1989
The characterization of the nature and extent of the genetic diversity preserved in plant genetic resources collections has received much less attention than other aspects of the discipline such as collecting and storage techniques. The workshop was designed to focus on three aspects of genetic evaluation: what is the utility and significance of ...
Brad Fraleigh, B. L. Harvey
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Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources

2021
Turkey, the origin center of wheat, has a significant role in the world for wheat genetic resources. Wheat landraces and wild relatives with their importance in global safety have lived in Anatolia for a thousand of years. There are many studies about landraces in Turkey.
Kürşad Özbek, Nusret Zencirci
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