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Establishing a global network of orchid seed banks

dc.creatorSeaton, Phillip
dc.date2015-06-17
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-02T22:15:50Z
dc.date.available2016-05-02T22:15:50Z
dc.descriptionAlthough it would appear that very few orchid species have, as yet, become extinct in the wild, such are the threats to many orchid populations, this situa- tion appears unlikely to continue (Koopowitz, 2001). Just as significant as the loss of individual species is the erosion of genetic diversity within those species. As numbers decline the size of the gene pool reduces, and the rarer alleles begin to disappear. en-US
dc.descriptionAlthough it would appear that very few orchid species have, as yet, become extinct in the wild, such are the threats to many orchid populations, this situa- tion appears unlikely to continue (Koopowitz, 2001). Just as significant as the loss of individual species is the erosion of genetic diversity within those species. As numbers decline the size of the gene pool reduces, and the rarer alleles begin to disappear. es
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dc.identifierhttp://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19567
dc.identifier10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19567
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/21243
dc.languagespa
dc.publisherUniversidad de Costa Ricaes
dc.relationLankesteriana;
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2015 Lankesterianaes
dc.sourceLankesteriana; Lankesteriana: Volumen 7, Número 1-2es
dc.source2215-2067
dc.source1409-3871
dc.subjectorchiden
dc.subjectseeden
dc.subjectstorageen
dc.subjectseed banksen
dc.subjectorchides
dc.subjectseedes
dc.subjectstoragees
dc.subjectseed bankses
dc.titleEstablishing a global network of orchid seed banksen
dc.titleEstablishing a global network of orchid seed bankses
dc.typeartículo original

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