Pre-breeding: a link between genetic resources and maize breeding

作者: Luciano Lourenço Nass , Ernesto Paterniani

DOI: 10.1590/S0103-90162000000300035

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摘要: Activities related to genetic resources are characterized by high cost and long term return. Thus the conservation of variability for future efficient utilization available accessions two important goals be attained. However, low germplasm banks is not restricted Brazil but other developing countries as well. Therefore, pre-breeding a promising alternative link breeding programs. Several aspects maize discussed such concept, importance, methods results. Problems investigated suggestions also presented.

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