Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and sharing their reproductive materials – since the earliest plant domestications. Relatively open flows of plant germplasm attended the early spread of agriculture; they continued in the wake of (and wer...
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Halewood, Michael
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López Noriega, Isabel
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Louafi, S.
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[Crop genetic resources as a global commons: challenges in international law and governance]
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Crop genetic resources as a global commons: challenges in international law and governance