Challenges facing seed banks and agriculture in relation to seed quality

Seeds form a convenient vehicle for storage of germplasm, both for agricultural purposes and conservation of wild species. When required, seeds can be taken from storage and germinated, and plants can be propagated for the desired purpose, e.g., crop production or biome restoration. However, seed do...

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Otros Autores: Toorop, P. E., Benech Arnold, Roberto Luis
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