Genes, Crops and the Environment
Released: Jun 25, 1993
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 180 pages
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Description:
The genetic combinations found in plants are the basis for plant breeding programs, which are essential to the security of our present and future food supply. This book explains what these genetic resources are, how they are handled, and why they should be safely conserved for the future. The authors also explore the applications of this research to political and operational programs in all parts of the world and its impact on the conservation of biodiversity, ecosystem rehabilitation, and the future health of our planet.
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