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Plant Genetic Resources BibliographyAlvarez M N and Asiedu R. 1991. A strategy for rapidly increasing cassava germplasm introduction in tissue culture. Proceedings of the Fourth Eastern and Southern Africa regional Workshop on Root and Tuber Crops, Mansa, Zambia, 29 October - 2 November 1990. pp. 89-91 (02524) Frison E A and Feliu E. (eds.).
1991. FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of cassava
germplasm. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
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