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Pre Breeding by Utilizing CWR

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It has been the beaten track, for over decades now, by those involved in plant breeding, to use the limited number of parental lines to develop varieties of major food crops like rice and wheat.

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    Report of the Technical Consultation to Promote Public-Private Partnerships for Pre-Breeding. http://www.planttreaty.org/sites/default/files/gb5i17_Prebreeding.pdf.

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Nair, K.P. (2019). Pre Breeding by Utilizing CWR. In: Combating Global Warming . Springer Climate. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23037-1_18

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