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N.C. Karafyllis (ed.): Theorien der Lebendsammlung—Pflanzen, Mikroben und Tiere als Biofakte in Genbanken. [Theories of living collections—plants, microbes and animals as biofacts in genebanks]

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Diederichsen, A. N.C. Karafyllis (ed.): Theorien der Lebendsammlung—Pflanzen, Mikroben und Tiere als Biofakte in Genbanken. [Theories of living collections—plants, microbes and animals as biofacts in genebanks]. Genet Resour Crop Evol 66, 759–761 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-019-00741-5

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