Extractions: How to Order Germplasm From Germplasm Resource Information Network (GRIN) PGRU at a Glance Mission Statement Current Outreach Projects The People Germplasm Preservation Seed Crops Research Crop Improvement Clonal Seed Crops Bioinformatics Research Apple Grape New and Improved PGRU Website This website will be automatically shut down shortly. Please change your favorities list to reflect the new site. Thank you, Webmaster Plant Genetic Resources Unit Collier Drive Geneva, NY Plant Collections Apple Cold-Hardy Grape Tart Cherry Order from Current Clonal Catalogs Major Vegetable Crops Allium (onions) Apium (celery) Brassica (cole crops) Cucurbita (squash, pumpkins) ... Others
UK Plant Genetic Resources Group The Group serves as the technical forum for exsitu plant genetic resources inthe UK. The broad membership includes both curators of plant genetic resource http://ukpgrg.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the web pages for the This server aims to provide links to plant genetic resource collections represented on the Group together with more detailed information on holdings and associated genetic resources activities. Additional links to other plant genetic resource web sites of interest are also maintained. Further information The Group serves as the technical forum for ex-situ plant genetic resources in the UK. Botanic gardens, the Forestry Commission and statutory collections are also represented as are institutions involved in training in plant genetic resources. The Group provides advice and technical support to Government Departments on technical and policy matters which relate to the UK or the UK's international role in the area of plant genetic resources and ex-situ collections. Member Centres of the UKPGRG.
Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts The database on plant genetic resources covering policy, biodiversity, conservationstrategies, gene banks, taxonomy, genetic diversity, http://www.cabi-publishing.org/AbstractDatabases.asp?SubjectArea=&PID=46
Brabant Research Research organization investigating biological and botanical phenomena in various soil, species and climate conditions. Purpose is to understand how plants are affected by genetics, disease, fertilizers, soil chemistry, microbiology, and insects. http://www.brabantresearch.com/
Plant Sciences Home Page plant Sciences Home Page. Dept. of plant Sciences. http://www.weizmann.ac.il/Plant_Sciences/
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Extractions: nivel = 1 document.write(''); document.write('English'); document.write(''); en Europa European Commission Research Biosociety ... Bio-glossary News Events Page last update: 06/08/04 Ratified by 55 countries, the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture has entered into force. The groundbreaking treaty contains legally binding provisions for the protection of agricultural genetic diversity, as well as the rights of farmers. Under the system, plant breeders, farmers and public and private research institutions will be able to access these plant genetic resources under standard conditions and to use a wide range of them. This will ultimately benefit consumers by providing them with greater choice and quality of food products at more competitive prices. It will also prevent monopolisation by any one player.
Wild Rice Genetic ResourcesNBRP Strain@Oryzabase project1 , Wild Rice Genetic Resources National Institute of genetics (Plantgenetics Laboratory and Experimental Farm) http://www.shigen.nig.ac.jp/rice/oryzabase/nbrpStrains/nig.jsp
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