Hordeum L. belongs to the tribe Triticeae of the family Poaceae (Gramineae). It has generally been considered a well-defined, easily recognized and monophyletic plant group; this report comprises the study of its 32 different species.
Bothmer, R. von
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Jacobsen, N.
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Baden, C.
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Jorgensen, R.B.
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Linde-Laursen, I.
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[An ecogeographical study of the genus Hordeum (2nd edition)]
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An ecogeographical study of the genus Hordeum (2nd edition)
Published in collaboration with Instituto de Biologia, UNAM, Mexico. As a preamble for future conservation actions for the cucurbitaceae in Latin America, IPGRI commissioned a taxonomic and ecogeographic study of the different genepools of cucurbits, squashes, gourds, chayotes and achokchas, invo...
Lira Saade, R.
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[Estudios taxonomics y ecogeograficos de las cucurbitaceae latinoamericanas de importancia economica]
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Estudios taxonomics y ecogeograficos de las cucurbitaceae latinoamericanas de importancia economica
An ecogeographic study of Vicia subgenus Vicia is presented. This group contains the cultivated vetches and their wild relatives. The subgenus contains 9 sections, 9 series, 38 species and 36 subspecific taxa. Ecogeographic data were recorded for each taxon throughout the geographical range of th...
This is the first of a series which summarizes studies of the geographical distribution of species, in this case those related to the cultivated mango with the purpose of devising a plan of action for collection and conservation (in situ and ex situ).
This is the most extensive and the most complete study of genetic characteristics of populations in the Yugoslav corn collection conducted so far, using isozymes as gene markers.
A general survey of Corchorus L. species was commissioned by the International Jute Organization (IJO) to provide the necessary background data on which future germplasm-collecting expeditions could be based. The survey was required to identify those wild species of potential use in the future ge...
This book is the result the first Vavilov-Frankel fellowship that was awarded in 1993. The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowships programme was established by the Bioversity Board of Trustees in 1989 to commemorate the unique contributions to plant science by academician Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov of Russia ...
Pistorius, R.
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[Scientists, plants and politics: A history of the plant genetic resources movement]
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Scientists, plants and politics: A history of the plant genetic resources movement