A review of seed banking - a key technology in the conservation of domesticated and wild plant species. The 56 chapters divided into three sections - Planning and Collecting, Processing and Testing, and Seed Storage and Utilisation - draw on the knowledge of over 100 experts from 201 countries. This book is a valuable mixture of theory and practice for researchers, breeders, seed producers and students.
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A review of seed banking - a key technology in the conservation of domesticated and wild plant species. The 56 chapters divided into three sections - Planning and Collecting, Processing and Testing, and Seed Storage and Utilisation - draw on the knowledge of over 100 experts from 201 countries. This book is a valuable mixture of theory and practice for researchers, breeders, seed producers and students.
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Add this copy of Seed Conservation: Turning Science Into Practice Smith, to cart. $152.16, good condition, Sold by No Alternative Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Greenfield, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Good. Softcover. There's some toning to edges of textblock. There are 5 small dings on the top edge of the textblock. The text is bright, clean and unmarked, with a robust binding. The cover and edges of the textblock are bumped at corners, with tips curled on the front-bottom corner of the cover and first few pages. The plastic film exterior of the cover is beginning to peel at corner tips. The cover has moderate edge rubbing, is bumped in a few spots along edges, and is bumped and a bit rubbed at spine ends. Barcode sticker on bottom of back cover.