| 31. | New germplasm ( accessions ) enter NPGS through collection, donation by foreign cooperators or international germplasm collections.
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| 32. | A germplasm fairly well compounded [ good genes ] met circumstances to which it was unusually fit to react.
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| 33. | Being an introduced species in Malaysia, there is a very limited number of germplasm accessions available for breeding.
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| 34. | Its Kiwifruit Garden and the National Kiwifruit Germplasm Repository contain over 70 percent of the world's kiwifruit species.
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| 35. | A Manilita tree is planted in the collection of the USDA's mango germplasm repository in Miami, Florida.
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| 36. | 'Lula'trees are planted in the collections of the USDA's germplasm repository in Miami, Florida.
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| 37. | It is a gateway from which germplasm accessions from gene banks around the world can be easily found and ordered.
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| 38. | The project, whose implementation started in March 1996, has acquired 63 germplasm of different varieties with good horticultural characteristics.
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| 39. | Mahyco became India s first commercial entity to be accused of bio-piracy, or misappropriation, of local germplasm.
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| 40. | There is also an initiative to identify resistant strains of cultivated and wild cereals with the objective of developing the germplasm.
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