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Gap analysis is a well-established conservation technique that identifies areas in which selected elements of biodiversity are represented and through comparison with existing in situ protected area networks identifies habitats or ecosystems that need additional protection. We aim to demonstrate ...


Maxted, NigelDulloo, M.E.Ford-Lloyd, B.V.Iriondo, J.M.Jarvis, Andy[Gap analysis: a tool for complementary genetic conservation assessment]Gap analysis: a tool for complementary genetic conservation assessment
Jiménez Jaén, J.J.Thomas, Richard J.[Nature's plow: soil macroinvertebrate communities in the neotropical savannas of Colombia]Nature's plow: soil macroinvertebrate communities in the neotropical savannas of Colombia
Dufour, D.L.[Etude des potentialités d`utilisation du manioc : Collaboration CIRAD-SAR/CIAT, rapport d`activité 1994]Etude des potentialités d`utilisation du manioc : Collaboration CIRAD-SAR/CIAT, rapport d`activité 1994

Hart, John P.Vargas, Ana G.Beaver, James S.Debouck, Daniel G.Porch, Timothy G.[Genotyping the ex situ genetic resources of wild and cultivated tepary bean]Genotyping the ex situ genetic resources of wild and cultivated tepary bean

As a result of its position and physiography, Colombia has an enormous diversity of climate zones, together with abundant agricultural and fresh water resources, an exceptional biodiversity and a wealth of natural resources. Its agriculture is characterized by technified monocultures by region (s...


Hodson de Jaramillo, ElizabethCastaño, JairoPoveda, GermánRoldán, GabrielChavarriaga Aguirre, Paul[Food and Nutrition Security in Colombia]Food and Nutrition Security in Colombia
International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Interespecific solutions to intractable problems of common bean: broadening the genetic base of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, and exploitation of the biodiversity found in secondary gene pools of P. coccineus and P. polyanthus, through germplasm core collections and interspecific hybridizations]Interespecific solutions to intractable problems of common bean: broadening the genetic base of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, and exploitation of the biodiversity found in secondary gene pools of P. coccineus and P. polyanthus, through germplasm core collections and interspecific hybridizations

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