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Date Issued
2019Author
Maschinski, JoyceWalters, Christina
McCue, Kim
Remucal, David
Ritchie, James
Meyer, Evan
Wesley, Robert
Way, Michael
Chapman, Suzzanne
Fitch, Ryan
Blaik, Rowan
Havens, Kay
Vitt, Pati
Horn, Christa M.
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1-25
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https://saveplants.org/cpc-best-plant-conservation-practices-to-support-species-survival-in-the-wild/Abstract
The old adage “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” applies to seed banking. Divide each accession and store each half at a different safe seed banking facility. Create curation packages to place inside storage packages. Seeds in curation packages can be used for testing initial and long-term viability. Seeds in storage packages are intended to be stored long-term.Type
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