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- The Contribution of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture to Food Security and Sustainable Agricultural Development
- Genomic Resources in Plant Breeding for Sustainable Agriculture
- Crop Production and Climate Change
- Conventional Plant Breeding for Higher Yields and Pest Resistance - Roberto García-Espinosa, Raoul A
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- REPUBLIC of KOREA: COUNTRY REPORT to the FAO INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL CONFERENCE on PLANT GENETIC RESOURCE (Leipzig, 1996)
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- Soil Management for Sustainable Agriculture in Korea
- Sustainable Organic Plant Breeding
- Plant Breeding for Harmony Between Agriculture and the Environment
- Common Practices of Plant Breeders
- Permaculture for Agroecology: Design, Movement, Practice, and Worldview
- New Plant Breeding Technologies: an Assessment of the Political Economy of the Regulatory Environment and Implications for Sustainability
- Genetically Engineered Crops for Pest Management in US Agriculture
- Steps Towards Climate Friendly Food Climate Programme for Finnish Agriculture
- What Is Plant Breeding?
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- Permaculture Student Mastery Checklist by Matt Powers - Thepermaculturestudent.Com
- The Past, Present and Future of Plant Breeding Table of Contents
- Crop Breeding for Low Input Agriculture: a Sustainable Response to Feed a Growing World Population
- USDA Roadmap for Plant Breeding March 11, 2015
- Perspectives on Permaculture for Commercial Farming: Aspirations and Realities
- Integral Estimate of the Added Value of Agricultural Crops in the Synergetic Agriculture on the Example of Vicia Faba (Vicia Faba L.)
- Herbicide-Tolerant Plant Varieties
- Plant Breeding Its Applications and Future Prospects
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- Plant Breeding Innovation Meeting the Challenges of Global Agriculture
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- The Development of Herbicide Resistance Crop Plants Using CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Gene Editing
- Plant Breeding Techniques in a New Era
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- Plant Breeding for Resistance to Insect Pests: Considerations Adout the Use of Induced Mutations
- The Development of Plant Breeding at Minnesota
- Concepts and Strategies of Organic Plant Breeding in Light of Novel Breeding Techniques
- Natural Farming: the Development of Indigenous Microorganisms Using Korean Natural Farming Methods
- Seed and Plant Breeding in Organic Agriculture
- New Plant Breeding Techniques Workshop Report
- Genetics and Breeding of Herbicide Tolerance in Sunflower*
- Permaculture for Agroecology: Design, Movement, Practice, and Worldview
- Mixed Cropping Versus Monocultures in Plantation Forestry: Development
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- Herbicide Resistant Crops: History, Development and Current Technologies
- Populations: Diversity in Plant Breeding
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- Tackling Climate Change Through Plant Breeding and Better Use of Plant Genetic Resources
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