Genetic guidelines for maintaining a conservation collection
Genetic guidelines for maintaining a conservation collection
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Issue Date
2019Author
Maschinski, JoyceHavens, Kayri
Font, Jeremie
Kramer, Andrea
Vitt, Pati
Neale, Jennifer Ramp
Guerrant Jr., Edward O.
Edwards, Christine
Steele, Stephanie
Maschinski, Joyce
Havens, Kayri
Font, Jeremie
Kramer, Andrea
Vitt, Pati
Neale, Jennifer Ramp
Guerrant Jr., Edward O.
Edwards, Christine
Steele, Stephanie
Book Author
Center for Plant Conservation (CPC)Book title
CPC Best Plant Conservation Practices to Support Species Survival in the WildBegin page
3-15
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https://saveplants.org/cpc-best-plant-conservation-practices-to-support-species-survival-in-the-wild/Abstract
Give your reintroduced population a good chance for survival by starting with adequate numbers of plants or seeds at the beginning. Determine the source of the plants or seeds. Determine whether the source should consist of seeds or plants from a single population or from mixed populations.Type
Book ChapterBook Chapter
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