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Biblioteca(s): |
Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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Data corrente: |
10/08/2006 |
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Data da última atualização: |
11/09/2025 |
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Autoria: |
REED, B. M.; ENGELMANN, F.; DULLOO, M. E.; ENGELS, J. M. M. |
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Título: |
Technical guidelines for the management of field and in vitro germplasm collections. |
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Ano de publicação: |
2004 |
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Fonte/Imprenta: |
Rome: IPGRI, 2004. |
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Páginas: |
106 p. |
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(IPGRI handbooks for genebanks, 7). |
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ISBN: |
92-9043-640-9 |
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Idioma: |
Inglês |
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These Guidelines are divided in two main sections. The first section presents general considerations for the establishment and management of germplasm collections. The topics addressed concern the establishment of the collection, the acquisition and entry of plants into the collection, germplasm health issues, a presentation of the various conservation methods available to germplasm collections and collection management procedures. The second section focuses on the procedures for the establishment and maintenance of field and in vitro collections, which are dealt with in two sub-sections. The first sub-section, which concerns field collections, presents and discusses procedures for establishing and maintaining vigorous and healthy plants, for maintaining the security of the collections and for distributing plant germplasm. Finally, research needs related to the management of field collections are identified. The second sub-section deals with in vitro collections. The laboratory and storage facilities requested for the establishment and maintenance of in vitro collections are presented and the need for the establishment of detailed standard operational procedures highlighted. In vitro culture and conservation procedures are then presented and analyzed, including the establishment of a tissue culture system, the introduction of plant material in vitro, slow growth storage, cryopreservation and distribution of plant material. Finally, research needs aiming at improving in vitro conservation of plant germplasm collections are identified. MenosThese Guidelines are divided in two main sections. The first section presents general considerations for the establishment and management of germplasm collections. The topics addressed concern the establishment of the collection, the acquisition and entry of plants into the collection, germplasm health issues, a presentation of the various conservation methods available to germplasm collections and collection management procedures. The second section focuses on the procedures for the establishment and maintenance of field and in vitro collections, which are dealt with in two sub-sections. The first sub-section, which concerns field collections, presents and discusses procedures for establishing and maintaining vigorous and healthy plants, for maintaining the security of the collections and for distributing plant germplasm. Finally, research needs related to the management of field collections are identified. The second sub-section deals with in vitro collections. The laboratory and storage facilities requested for the establishment and maintenance of in vitro collections are presented and the need for the establishment of detailed standard operational procedures highlighted. In vitro culture and conservation procedures are then presented and analyzed, including the establishment of a tissue culture system, the introduction of plant material in vitro, slow growth storage, cryopreservation and distribution of plant material. Finally, research needs aiming at improving in vitro... Mostrar Tudo |
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Palavras-Chave: |
Coleção de germoplasma vegetal; Gerenciamento; In vitro. |
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