Concept information
Preferred term
crop genetic diversity
Definition
- Crop genetic diversity describes the genetic diversity within or between plant species that are either directly useful to humans in the context of food and agriculture or are relatives of such species. This genetic diversity can be assessed at different taxonomic levels, such as families, genera, species, subspecies, varieties, or landraces. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Crop Genetic Diversity]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-WC93SQJ8-6
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