Results for: Patrick McGuire
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Induced chromosome pairing
Not available – first paragraph follows: Success in hybridizing wild with cultivated species ultimately depends on the ability of the alien chromosomes to pair and recombine with the chromosomes of the crop species at meiosis. In bread wheat, pairing and thus recombination normally ... |
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Accessing biodiversity and sharing the benefits: Lessons from implemen...
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Avian Genetic Resources at Risk: An Assessment and Proposal for Conser...
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Citrus genetic resources in California: Analysis and recommendations f...
CITRUS CROPS IN CALIFORNIA mean primarily navel
and valencia oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and tangerines,
tangelos, and tangors.
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In situ Genetic Conservation of Monterey Pine (Pinus radiata D. Don): ...
Monterey pine occupies a special niche
in California.
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Managing for Ecosystem Health: International Congress on Ecosystem Hea...
ABSTRACTS-
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
Managing for Ecosystem Health
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Progress in Genome Mapping of Wheat and Related Species. Proceedings o...
Proceedings of the 4th Public Workshop of the International Triticeae Mapping Initiative - 22-23 January 1994 + San Diego CA USA
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Safeguarding the future of U.S. agriculture: The need to conserve thre...
The report points to deteriorating conditions in the world’s crop genebanks as a major threat to U.S. agriculture
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Scientific basis of participatory plant breeding and conservation of g...
Abstracts from Conference - Oaxtepec, Morelos, Mexico - 8-14 October, 2000
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The Status of Temperate North American Forest Genetic Resources
T his report summarizes the results of a questionnaire
on conservation and use of temperate North
American forest genetic resources. It also presents
recommendations on the management of forest genetic
resources offered by participants in the Workshop
on North American Temperate Forest Genetic
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The walnut germplasm collection at the University of California, Davis...
T his publicationis dedicated to Eugene F. Sen and Harold I. Forde who
conducted the walnut breeding program at the University of California,
Davis from 1948 to 1978. Serr andForde's collaboration was collegal and
productive. This brief history of some of their work and the description of
their ...
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