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090 _aCIS-3662
100 1 _aBerthaud, J.
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245 1 0 _aMaize diversity in Oaxaca, Mexico :
_bSimple questions but no easy answers
260 _aMexico, DF (Mexico) :
_bCIMMYT,
_c2001.
300 _a1 page
340 _aPrinted
490 _aCIMMYT in... ;
520 _aThe basic question underlying the Oaxaca Project (see p. 32) is simple, says Julien Berthaud, a CIMMYT population geneticist: “Can the genetic diversity of maize be maintained or increased in smallholders’ fields while enhancing the welfare of the farmers?” As scientists searched for answers to this question, from farmers’ silos to ultra highpowered statistical computer packages, it became clear that they would not find a single, straightforward answer. In fact, says Berthaud, “Our inquiry has led to more questions whose answers turn out to be enormously complex.”
546 _aText in English
591 _aCIMMYT Annual Report 2000-2001|0306|AL-Maize Program
595 _aCSC
650 1 7 _aCultivation
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650 1 7 _aDiversification
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650 1 7 _aFarmers
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650 1 7 _aMaize
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650 1 7 _aPlanting
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650 1 7 _aVarieties
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650 1 7 _aGenetic resources
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653 0 _aCIMMYT
773 _dMexico, DF (Mexico) : CIMMYT, 2001.
_gp. 30
_tCIMMYT Annual Report 2000-2001 : global research for local livelihoods
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