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Ex-situ conservation
Crop wild relatives – are they going to end up like the dodo?
Twenty five years of international exchanges of plant genetic resources
Increasing benefits from genetic resources held in trust by CGIAR
Crop wild relatives and climate change
Big data on biodiversity in Oman
Community seedbank secrets revealed in a new book
Half a century of pioneering seed conservation: an interview with Malaysian seed icon Professor Chin
Nutritious, delicious and eaten in space – The State of the Art Report on Quinoa around the World
A new era of plant genetic resource management for Portugal
New and improved Musa Germplasm Information System now available
Linking ex situ and in situ conservation in Nepal
CacaoNet Technical Guidelines for the Safe Movement of Cacao Germplasm
Collecting missions: an online agricultural heritage
Important steps towards a global strategy for coconut conservation and use
Saving seeds locally: the role of community seedbanks
Bioversity International 40th Anniversary - special message
International conference on capturing wild relative and landrace diversity for crop improvement
Bolivia leads the way in recognizing farmers as custodians of biodiversity
Crop wild relatives - a key asset for sustainable agriculture
Plant genetic resources and climate change
International e-Conference on Germplasm Data Interoperability
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