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Collection Maintenance Crop Wild Relatives Documentation & GRIN-Global Domestication Genebank Fundamentals Landraces & Heirloom Cultivars Phenotyping & Genotyping Plant BreedingMarch 18, 2022July 19, 2023

Plant Genetic Resources- Genomes, Genebanks, and Growers

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Geoff Morris This series of three 1-credit courses provides a solid introduction to the conservation and use of plant genetic resources. The series is targeted to upper-level undergraduates, beginning graduate students, and professionals undertaking continuing education.

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