Importancia de los sistemas de documentación en el manejo de recursos fitogenéticos
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La diversidad genética de plantas útiles y sus parientes sitvestfes que ha sido recolectada, es depositada en bancos de germoplasma, y de esta manera se encuentra a disposición del personal técnico/científico que lo desee. Para que dicho germoplasma sea usado eficientemente por los programas de mejoramiento, debe existir información lo más completa posible sobre las características más importantes que describan a esos materiales, por ejemplo, tipo de planta, viabilidad de semillas, etc. Así los usuarios pueden seleccionar más eficientemente, el germoplasma que necesiten. Sin embargo, uno de los principales problemas en la evaluación y utilización del material genético, así como de la información respectiva, recae en la falta de información sistemática sobre inventarios y descripción confiable del germoplasma.
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