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Crop Wild Relatives Genebank FundamentalsMarch 29, 2021December 9, 2024

Links to some Published Best Practices for Genebanking

Links to Some Published Best Practices for Genebanking

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Gayle Volk The purpose of this chapter is to provide ready access to some resources related to best practices for conserving and genebanking crop wild relatives. This chapter provides information from the table of contents from a few of these publicly available documents that may pertain to conservation of crop wild relatives.

best practices Center for Plant Conservation CPC Crop Genebank Knowledge Base FAO genebanking in situ conservation manuals seed bank standards technical guidelines United Nations wild species conservation
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