An interdisciplinary monitoring network of diversity hotspots for long-term in-situ conservation of potato landraces

Citation: Polreich, S.; Haan, S. de.; Juarez, H.; Arce Indacochea, A.; Plasencia, F.; Ccanto, R.; Scurrah, M.; Begazo Oliviera, D. 2014. An interdisciplinary monitoring network of diversity hotspots for long-term in-situ conservation of potato landraces. In: Tielkes, E. (ed). Bridging the gap between increasing knowledge and decreasing resources. Book of abstracts. Tropentag 2014. Bridging the gap between increasing knowledge and decreasing resources. Prague (Czech Republic). 17-19 Sep 2014. Gottingen (Germany). Cuvillier Verlag. ISBN 978-3-9801686-7-0. p. 100.
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