Analysis of Swedish accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris L. using SSR Markers
Abstract The genetic diversity in cultural plants is considered to be threatened due to global climate change and antropogenic influence. Unknowing of future conditions for cultivation, gene banks all over the world are now trying to build up costly safety nets of species and varieties that may beco...
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SLU/Plant Breeding and Biotechnology (until 121231)
2009
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