Enrichment of Genetic Resources of Vegetable Crops with Non-Traditional Vegetable Crops
Keywords:
Gene pool, crop samples, collection, genetic resourcesAbstract
The article presents information about the current state of the collection of vegetable and fruit crops stored in the gene pool and the practice of enriching this gene pool with non-traditional vegetable crops.
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