Germplasm storage at ILCA
Looks into ILCA'S genebank which has a collection of over 9000 accessions of forage germplasm of grasses, legumes and browse. The majority of accessions are stored by conventional methods of seed storage confirming to international standards as far as possible. However, there are some species of gra...
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
1990
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50609 |
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| author | Hanson, Jean Ruredzo, T.J. |
| author_browse | Hanson, Jean Ruredzo, T.J. |
| author_facet | Hanson, Jean Ruredzo, T.J. |
| author_sort | Hanson, Jean |
| collection | Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace) |
| description | Looks into ILCA'S genebank which has a collection of over 9000 accessions of forage germplasm of grasses, legumes and browse. The majority of accessions are stored by conventional methods of seed storage confirming to international standards as far as possible. However, there are some species of grasses which rarely produce seeds and which are currently stored in a field genebank. In vitro techniques are being developed for the management of these and some browse species, which take a long time to produce seeds. The methods used and the germplasm stored are described. |
| format | Conference Paper |
| id | CGSpace50609 |
| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 1990 |
| publishDateRange | 1990 |
| publishDateSort | 1990 |
| publisher | Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research |
| publisherStr | Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research |
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| spelling | CGSpace506092023-02-15T09:31:33Z Germplasm storage at ILCA Hanson, Jean Ruredzo, T.J. germplasm seed storage methods feed crops germplasm conservation feed grasses feed legumes Looks into ILCA'S genebank which has a collection of over 9000 accessions of forage germplasm of grasses, legumes and browse. The majority of accessions are stored by conventional methods of seed storage confirming to international standards as far as possible. However, there are some species of grasses which rarely produce seeds and which are currently stored in a field genebank. In vitro techniques are being developed for the management of these and some browse species, which take a long time to produce seeds. The methods used and the germplasm stored are described. 1990 2014-10-31T06:21:25Z 2014-10-31T06:21:25Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50609 en Limited Access Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research |
| spellingShingle | germplasm seed storage methods feed crops germplasm conservation feed grasses feed legumes Hanson, Jean Ruredzo, T.J. Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title | Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title_full | Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title_fullStr | Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title_full_unstemmed | Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title_short | Germplasm storage at ILCA |
| title_sort | germplasm storage at ilca |
| topic | germplasm seed storage methods feed crops germplasm conservation feed grasses feed legumes |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50609 |
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