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Maintenance of plant genetic resources. Towards an understanding of seed deterioration

Towards an understanding of seed deterioration

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The preservation of biodiversity, particularly plant genetic resources, is crucial for future life on Earth. Ex-situ gene banks were established to protect related wild species and local landraces by storing seeds. This book explores the aging of seeds, focusing on wheat, barley, and rapeseed, examining how factors like genotype, environmental conditions, and storage affect seed viability. It discusses biochemical changes during seed aging and emphasizes the need for optimized storage conditions to prevent genetic drift and extend seed lifespan in gene banks.

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Maintenance of plant genetic resources. Towards an understanding of seed deterioration, Manuela Nagel

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Titel
Maintenance of plant genetic resources. Towards an understanding of seed deterioration
Untertitel
Towards an understanding of seed deterioration
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Manuela Nagel
Verlag
Cuvillier
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
210
ISBN13
9783736975576
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Pflanzen, Genetik
Beschreibung
The preservation of biodiversity, particularly plant genetic resources, is crucial for future life on Earth. Ex-situ gene banks were established to protect related wild species and local landraces by storing seeds. This book explores the aging of seeds, focusing on wheat, barley, and rapeseed, examining how factors like genotype, environmental conditions, and storage affect seed viability. It discusses biochemical changes during seed aging and emphasizes the need for optimized storage conditions to prevent genetic drift and extend seed lifespan in gene banks.