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Sustaining associates

Sustaining associates Biologists throughout Australia and New Zealand to attend the recognition of the growing problem presented by uni­ que and irreplacable collections of scientifically and and contribute to such a conference. If the Committee feels economically important microorganisms which will dis­ that the number of biologists able to attend is too small, the conference will not be held. appear on retirement of the worker who built up the collec­ For further information please contact Mr. A. Simon tion. The threatened loss of these microbial resources is an C.S.I.R.O. Division of Soils Private Bag No.2. Glen Os­ example of a recurring problem that has already resulted mond, S.A. 5064. in the loss of many invaluable collections. This useful report is the best available statement of the problems fac­ ing culture collections and of approaches to their solution. REVIEWS Seven topics served as the basis for discussion of several "National Work Conference on Microbial Collections of of the most important aspects of technology and manage­ Major Importance to Agriculture" ment associated with microbial collections. The topics were 1) conservation of germ plasm, 2) interaction between R. H. Lawson - 1981 microbial germ plasm collections, 3) accessioning, 4) Published by the American Phytopathological http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Sustaining associates

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 11 (1) – Jan 27, 2011

Sustaining associates

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Biologists throughout Australia and New Zealand to attend the recognition of the growing problem presented by uni­ que and irreplacable collections of scientifically and and contribute to such a conference. If the Committee feels economically important microorganisms which will dis­ that the number of biologists able to attend is too small, the conference will not be held. appear on retirement of the worker who built up the collec­ For further information please contact Mr. A....
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Springer Journals
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Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1007/BF03213669
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Abstract

Biologists throughout Australia and New Zealand to attend the recognition of the growing problem presented by uni­ que and irreplacable collections of scientifically and and contribute to such a conference. If the Committee feels economically important microorganisms which will dis­ that the number of biologists able to attend is too small, the conference will not be held. appear on retirement of the worker who built up the collec­ For further information please contact Mr. A. Simon tion. The threatened loss of these microbial resources is an C.S.I.R.O. Division of Soils Private Bag No.2. Glen Os­ example of a recurring problem that has already resulted mond, S.A. 5064. in the loss of many invaluable collections. This useful report is the best available statement of the problems fac­ ing culture collections and of approaches to their solution. REVIEWS Seven topics served as the basis for discussion of several "National Work Conference on Microbial Collections of of the most important aspects of technology and manage­ Major Importance to Agriculture" ment associated with microbial collections. The topics were 1) conservation of germ plasm, 2) interaction between R. H. Lawson - 1981 microbial germ plasm collections, 3) accessioning, 4) Published by the American Phytopathological

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 27, 2011

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