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Katherine J Whitehouse

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Conservation Physiology|April 1, 2017
Rethinking the approach to viability monitoring in seed genebanksFiona R Hay, Katherine J Whitehouse
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|May 7, 2020
Why Seed Physiology Is Important for GenebankingKatherine J Whitehouse, Fiona R Hay, Charlotte Lusty
Biopreservation and Biobanking|October 17, 2018
Further Evidence That the Genebank Standards for Drying Orthodox Seeds May Not Be Optimal for Subsequent Seed LongevityKatherine J Whitehouse, Olorunnisola F Owoborode, Olufemi O Adebayo, et al.
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Conservation Physiology|April 1, 2017
Rethinking the approach to viability monitoring in seed genebanksFiona R Hay, Katherine J Whitehouse
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|May 7, 2020
Why Seed Physiology Is Important for GenebankingKatherine J Whitehouse, Fiona R Hay, Charlotte Lusty
Biopreservation and Biobanking|October 17, 2018
Further Evidence That the Genebank Standards for Drying Orthodox Seeds May Not Be Optimal for Subsequent Seed LongevityKatherine J Whitehouse, Olorunnisola F Owoborode, Olufemi O Adebayo, et al.
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