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International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Central & West Asia and North Africa: No. 22, February 2001]Newsletter for Central & West Asia and North Africa: No. 22, February 2001

International Board for Plant Genetic ResourcesFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations[Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter: No. 53, March 1983]Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter: No. 53, March 1983
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 08, February 1992]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 08, February 1992
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 05, February 1991]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 05, February 1991
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 07, October 1991]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 07, October 1991
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 11, April 1993]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 11, April 1993
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 12, August 1993]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 12, August 1993
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 06, June 1991]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 06, June 1991

The true sago palm, Metroxylon sagu, has been described as mankind's oldest food plant with the starch contained in the trunk used as a staple food in southeast Asia. This booklet provides an overview of existing knowledge of the genus, with emphasis on genetic resources. Chapters cover the follo...


Flach, M.Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research[Sago palm, Metroxylon sagu Rottb.]Sago palm, Metroxylon sagu Rottb.

This guideline presents two protocols to produce embryogenic cell suspensions by using scalps or immature male flowers. The protocols have been developed by the Laboratory of Tropical Crop Improvement of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KULeuven) and the cellular biology laboratory of the Centre d...


Srosse, H.Domergue, R.Panis, B.Escalant, J-V.Côte, F.Vézina, A.Picq, C.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Suspensions cellulaires embryogènes de bananiers et bananiers plantain]Suspensions cellulaires embryogènes de bananiers et bananiers plantain

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