Participatory Approaches to Plant Breeding and Selection By

作者: John R. Witcombe

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摘要: The centralized plant breeding of the Green Revolution has yielded results in more favourable agricultural environments. Most low-resource farmers marginal areas, however, have not benefited from these varieties. As an alternative for farmer participatory approaches are being adopted selection and better adapted Because good results, now spreading to environments, international research system shown interest.

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