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Genebank FundamentalsNovember 1, 2023November 1, 2023

What are Clonally Propagated Crops?

What are Clonally Propagated Crops

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Katheryn Chen In this short video, CSU scientist, Katheryn Chen, introduces the concept of “clonally” or “vegetatively” propagated crops for conservation. Clones are a valuable tool for maintaining, preserving, and improving important plant genetic resources.

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