METHODOLOGICAL DATA REGARDING IN VITRO COLLECTION OF THREE RARE PLANT SPECIES

Journal Title: EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection) - Year 2009, Vol 22, Issue 22

Abstract

There is increasing global awareness of the need for conserving genetic resources of rare plants. Knowing the fact that most of the in vitro collections of the rare plant species are not enough documented, the identification of the parameters that should be quantified for a good management of the collections was discussed. Documentation (all the data on the sample) is essential for an in vitro collection management to allow efficient and effective use of germplasm. Based on the Guidebook for Genetic Resources Documentation it was established the in vitro collection evidence and the monitoring sheet for three rare plant species.

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Rodica Daniela BLÎNDU

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Rodica Daniela BLÎNDU (2009). METHODOLOGICAL DATA REGARDING IN VITRO COLLECTION OF THREE RARE PLANT SPECIES . EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection), 22(22), 4-5. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-97098