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Some of the seeds will be stored in the National Plant Germplasm System, a depository maintained by the Agriculture Department and at the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation.
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Unless, of course, you happen to be using DGP Darwinian Germplasm!
A Useless Critic 2007
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Germplasm improvements from traditional breeding have contributed to modest but steady increases in yield.
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Germplasm is the basic genetic information in a seed that influences the growth and development of the plant.
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Germplasm is the technical term for active tissue that can be used to grow new plants: seeds, stems, clippings, pollen, scions, cells and DNA.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Germplasm is the technical term for active tissue that can be used to grow new plants: seeds, stems, clippings, pollen, scions, cells and DNA.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Germplasm is the technical term for active tissue that can be used to grow new plants: seeds, stems, clippings, pollen, scions, cells and DNA.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Germplasm Collection and Evaluation The germplasm in Ethiopia is potentially of worldwide importance.
12. Tef 1996
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Germplasm Samples of African rice have been gathered by various organizations, notably the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
1. African Rice 1996
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Be sure to note the offer of seed for a variety trial of these onions in the chapter on Germplasm.
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