Plant Genetic Resources
Discover the essential insights on crop diversity with Plant Genetic Resources by Brian V. Ford-Lloyd. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1991, this informative paperback spans 164 pages and addresses the critical issues surrounding the conservation of genetic resources in plants. As global concerns over the loss of gene diversity continue to grow, this book serves as a comprehensive introduction to the forms and availability of crop diversity. Ford-Lloyd expertly guides readers through the processes of gathering and conserving this vital genetic material, and explores how it can be effectively integrated with new cultivars. Ideal for students and professionals in the fields of botany and life sciences, this book is a must-have resource for anyone interested in environmental conservation and sustainable agriculture.