A set of interconnected practices which enhances and conserve mango diversity in Malihabad, India

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2016Language
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Rajan, S.; Lamers, H.A.H.; Lal, B. (2016) A set of interconnected practices which enhances and conserve mango diversity in Malihabad, India. In: Sthapit, B. (et al. (eds.)) Tropical fruit tree diversity: good practices for in situ and on-farm conservation. Abingdon, Oxon (UK): Routledge, p. 173-183. ISBN: 978-1-138-78128-3
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GOOD PRACTICES; BIODIVERSITY; GERMPLASM CONSERVATION; ORCHARDS; PROPAGATION MATERIALS; SOCIOCULTURAL ENVIRONMENT;Countries
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Southern AsiaOrganizations Affiliated to the Authors
Indian Council of Agricultural Research; Bioversity InternationalRelated material
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Sthapit, B.; Lamers, H.A.H.; Ramanatha Rao, V.; Bailey, A. (2016) Tropical fruit tree diversity: good practices for in situ and on-farm conservation. Abingdon, Oxon (UK): Routledge, 396 p. ISBN: 978-1-138-78128-3
