Linking Genetic Resources and Geography - Emerging Strategies for Conserving and Using Crop Biodiversity (Paperback)


Geography, through climate and landscape, influences natural selection and gene flow. Recognizing this relationship, plant genetic resource workers have always used the geographic information available to them to guide the exploration, collecting, and use of genetic diversity. The authors review the application of spatial analysis to genetic resource conservation and use issues, and discuss the successful implementation of geographic analysis in individual projects as well as the institutional adoption of GIS practice.

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Geography, through climate and landscape, influences natural selection and gene flow. Recognizing this relationship, plant genetic resource workers have always used the geographic information available to them to guide the exploration, collecting, and use of genetic diversity. The authors review the application of spatial analysis to genetic resource conservation and use issues, and discuss the successful implementation of geographic analysis in individual projects as well as the institutional adoption of GIS practice.

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Imprint

American Society of Agronomy

Country of origin

United States

Series

CSSA Special Publications

Release date

March 2020

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Dimensions

250 x 150 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

134

ISBN-13

978-0-89118-548-2

Barcode

9780891185482

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LSN

0-89118-548-8



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