Curating small samples: Increasing the number of seeds for storage and restoration
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Date Issued
2019Author
Maschinski, JoyceWalters, Christina
Haskins, Kris
Birker, Cheryl
Randall, Johnny
Randall, Leslie
Watkins, Kirstie
Clarke, Margaret
Davitt, Joe
Havens, Kay
Vitt, Pati
Horn, Christa M.
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1-43
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https://saveplants.org/cpc-best-plant-conservation-practices-to-support-species-survival-in-the-wild/Abstract
Some species produce so few seeds in the wild that collections of 100 seeds or less are expected. These require additional care. For best conservation value, increase seeds before storage by taking steps to grow to maturity, collect next generation seeds, and store....Type
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