Open-Pollinated Seed Exchange: Renewed Ozark Tradition as Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation

Open-Pollinated Seed Exchange: Renewed Ozark Tradition as Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1080/10440046.2011.630776

P2093author name stringBrian Campbell
P2860cites workMedical tourism in the backcountry: alternative health and healing in the Arkansas OzarksQ47340219
Conservation and Subsistence in Small-Scale SocietiesQ56139775
P433issue5
P921main subjectseed exchangeQ124095054
biodiversity conservationQ126019871
biodiversityQ47041
pollinationQ134624
agricultural biodiversityQ397284
P304page(s)500-522
P577publication date2012-06-01
P1433published inAgroecology and Sustainable Food SystemsQ2091204
P1476titleOpen-Pollinated Seed Exchange: Renewed Ozark Tradition as Agricultural Biodiversity Conservation
P478volume36

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Q58275418Exploring the role of local heirloom germplasm in expanding western Washington dry bean production
Q91176855From bean collection to seed bank: transformations in heirloom vegetable conservation, 1970-1985

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