Ex situ collection definition

Ex situ collection means a collection of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture maintained outside their natural habitat.
Ex situ collection means a collection of genetic material for agriculture or forestry maintained outside their natural habitat.
Ex situ collection means a collection of genetic material for forestry maintained outside their natural habitat.

Examples of Ex situ collection in a sentence

  • If your answer is 'yes', please provide information on the holder and content of such collections:› • Ex situ collection of Norwegian seed crops is held at NordGen as a jointly Nordic collection (http://www.nordgen.org/)• Ex Situ collections of vegetatively propagated crops are held at 23 clonal archives in Norway (http://www.skogoglandskap.no/temaer/bevaringssted_tema)• Sagaplant is involved in cryopreservation of strawberries and potatoes.


More Definitions of Ex situ collection

Ex situ collection means a collection of physical samples of genetic resources that have been previously obtained from an in situ location and which are preserved or maintained in a location external to the in situ location;
Ex situ collection means (in accordance with Article 2 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Agriculture and Food) the collection of plant genetic resources for agriculture and for food kept outside their natural habitat.
Ex situ collection means a collection of genetic material for agri­ culture or forestry maintained outside their natural habitat.
Ex situ collection means a collection of genetic material maintained outside their natural habitat;
Ex situ collection means a collection of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture maintained outside their natural habitat. “Centre of origin” means a geographical area where a plant species, either domesticated or wild, first developed its distinctive properties.
Ex situ collection means a collection of plant genetic resources for food and agri- culture maintained outside their natural habitat.
Ex situ collection means a collection of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture maintained outside their natural habitat. France - definition from the FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Ex situ collection: The conservation of constituent elements of biological diversity outside their natural habitat. Madagascar Ex situ collection: means managed, documented biological material maintained in conditions other than in situ. United Kingdom, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, annex to the EC Voluntary nature Voluntary nature: Qualification of an act makes freely without constraint. Madagascar Additional term (s) to be defined Access to traditional knowledge associated to genetic resources No definition provided Brazil Bioprospecting No definition provided Brazil Utilization of genetic resources No definition provided Brazil Country of origin of genetic resources(Pais de Origen del recurso genetico) Country of origin of genetic resources: the country who possesses genetic resources in in situ conditions, including those that after being in these conditions are now found in ex situ conditions.(Pais de origen del recurso genetico: país que posee los recursos genéticos en condiciones in situ, incluyendo aquellos que habiendo estado en dichas condiciones, se encuentran en condiciones ex situ). Colombia