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abundant species, and rich genetic variety. As one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, China has a profound understanding of biodiversity, as manifest in traditional Chinese culture and these aphorisms:“Man is an int...
This paper describes the current state of international plant breeding research and explains why the centralized global approach to germplasm improvement t... ML Morris,MR Bellon - 《Euphytica》 被引量: 308发表: 2004年 Crop production and resource use to meet the growing demand for food, feed ...
advocates of organic breeding now promote the use of direct selection for many desired characteristics. Genetic engineering is a very new science and we have a lot to learn about the good it can do and the damage it can cause. The main concern is that not enough tests are being done to ...
1 indicates IC advantages in terms of improved use of environmental resources for plant growth. When LER < 1 resources are used more ef®ciently by ... H Hauggaard-Nielsen,ES Jensen - 《Field Crops Research》 被引量: 328发表: 2001年 Mixed models including environmental covariables for stu...
Sustainable Use of Crop Genetic Resources in Relation to the Concept of Farmers' Rights Described in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture NISHIKAWA Yoshiaki Research for Tropical Agriculture 5(1), 48-51, 2012关键...
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with subsequent doubling of the chromosome number in hybrids. Plant genetics has contributed greatly to breeding. For example, it includes the use of heterosis in the breeding of corn based on male sterility, the introduction of genes responsible for the high lysine content of the grain into high...
25. While the use of phylogenetic relatedness to predict the fate of non-native species has been widely explored for plants26,27,28, birds29, and microbes30, it has been rarely examined in fish communities31. Its effectiveness in predicting the establishment of non-native fish species and ...
Improving access to antibiotics will save lives and reduce the rise and spread of drug-resistant infections. Instead of traditional ‘last mile’ global health solutions, global leaders need to support efforts to develop suitable antibiotics and their rational use, ensuring that countries have the cap...