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Collection Maintenance Documentation & GRIN-Global Genebank FundamentalsApril 30, 2021July 17, 2023

Genebanks and Conservation – Portugese

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Gayle Volk This one page pdf file uses graphics and short text to illustrate the primary functions of a plant genebank, including acquisition, maintenance, regeneration, evaluation, characterization, secure backup, documentation, and distribution.

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