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Why seed physiology is important for genebankingWhitehouse et al., 2020
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- Whitehouse K
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- Lusty C
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Genebank management is a field in its own right; it is multifaceted, requiring a diverse set of skills and knowledge. Seed physiology is one area that is critical to the successful operation of seed genebanks, requiring understanding of seed quality during development and …
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