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A “Mega Population” of the Wild Potato Species Solanum fendleri

Genebanks aim to maximize the preservation, classification, evaluation and distribution of germplasm in their collections to researchers and breeders. The wild is the source of most of the diversity available to genebanks, so diversity in the wild and how to best capture it also deserves study. The...

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Published in:American journal of potato research 2020-10, Vol.97 (5), p.531-533
Main Authors: Bamberg, John, del Rio, Alfonso, Fernandez, Charles J., Bamberg, Ingrid
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