In situ conservation of traditional vegetable diversity in Wa homegardens in southwestern Yunnan, China
Abstract Background Homegardens are in situ conservation sources of germplasm diversity for overcoming homogenous germplasm problems in industrial agricultural systems. The Wa people constitute a long-dwelling ethnic group mainly in southwestern Yunnan with a unique culture and rich knowledge of tra...
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Main Authors: | Hua Shao (Author), Rosemary Hill (Author), Dayuan Xue (Author), Jingbiao Yang (Author) |
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