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The meeting examined the role of field and in vitro germplasm collections in strategies to conserve and use clonally propagated crops, problems and constraints in their management, and the complementarity of field and in vitro germplasm collections. The meeting produced a list of key issues to ad...


Engelmann, F.International Cocoa OrganizationCommon Fund for CommoditiesInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Management of field and in vitro GERMPLASM, STORAGE: Proceedings of a consultation meeting, 15-20 January 1996, CIAT, Cali, Colombia]Management of field and in vitro GERMPLASM, STORAGE: Proceedings of a consultation meeting, 15-20 January 1996, CIAT, Cali, Colombia

Efficient use of coconut genetic resources has been hampered by difficulties in collecting and exchanging germplasm. Because of the size of the nuts and the fact that the nuts have no dormancy period, collecting of coconut seednuts is costly. This method of coconut collecting is expensive, and re...


Batugal, P.A.Engelmann, F.[Coconut embryo In Vitro culture: Proceedings of the first workshop on embryo culture, 27-31 October 1997, Banao, Guinobatan, Albay, Philippines]Coconut embryo In Vitro culture: Proceedings of the first workshop on embryo culture, 27-31 October 1997, Banao, Guinobatan, Albay, Philippines
Chaudhury, R.Pandey, R.Mk, S.K.Mal, B.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[In vitro conservation and cryopreservation of tropical fruit species: Proceedings of regional training course on In vitro conservation and cryopreservation of tropical fruit genetic resource, NBPGR, New Delhi, India, 4-6 February 2002]In vitro conservation and cryopreservation of tropical fruit species: Proceedings of regional training course on In vitro conservation and cryopreservation of tropical fruit genetic resource, NBPGR, New Delhi, India, 4-6 February 2002
Blomme, GuySwennen, R.Tenkouano, A.Turyagyenda, L.F.Soka, G.Ortiz, R.[Comparative study of shoot and root development in micropropagated and sucker derived banana and plantain (Musa spp.) plants]Comparative study of shoot and root development in micropropagated and sucker derived banana and plantain (Musa spp.) plants

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