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Regeneration of Crop Diversity in selected districts of Zimbabwe and Safety Duplication at theSvalbard Global Seed Vault

A total regeneration of 750 accessions of local crop varieties including Sorghum bicolor (sorghum), maize (Zea mays), Rice (Oryza), Pennisetum glaucum (pearl millet) Eleusine coracana (finger…

Utilization of introgression lines derived from wild Cajanus species for pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) improvement

Pigeonpea is a widely adapted food legume crop cultivated throughout the semi-arid tropics and subtropics. It is of considerable importance in South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America…

Regeneration and Duplicate Conservation of the Seed Resources of Local Legumes and Indigenous Vegetables of Nigeria

Regeneration of 575 crop accessions and safety duplication of 560 in Svalbard

Seed regeneration and duplication of Pepper and okra accessions from National Horticultural Research Institute, Ibadan, Nigeria

NIHORT, Nigeria, will regenerate 350 accessions of Okra and pepper and safety duplicate 250 in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.

Regeneration of seeds in the Community Seed/Gene Bank for Effective Biodiversity Conservation for the indigenous Gwari people of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja Nigeria

Regeneration of seeds in the Community Seed/Gene Bank for Effective Biodiversity Conservation for the indigenous Gwari people of the Federal Capital TerritoryAbuja Nigeria

Regeneration of Benin Crop Diversity and Safety Duplication at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault by ABU, Nigeria

Regeneration and Safety Duplication of Cowpea (Vigna unguicultaL.) and Rice (Oryzaspp.) Landraces by Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeri

Enhancing use of crop diversity of locally cultivated cereals, legumes and Curcubitaceae in Malawi

Regeneration and safety duplication of 902 accessions of cereals, legumes and Curcubitaceae in Malawi.

Regeneration and conservation of neglected and underutilized legume pre-breeding materials in long- term storage and future use in breeding programmes

Regeneration and safety duplication of 540 accessions of bambara groundnuts and winged bean by the Univerisity of Nottingham, Malaysia

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