Ex-situ conservation definition

Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.
Ex-situ conservation means conservation outside the natural ecosystem and habitat of the biological organism;
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture outside their natural habitat.

More Definitions of Ex-situ conservation

Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of genetic material for agriculture or forestry outside their natural habitat;
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of wild species outside their permanent or seasonal natural habitats: the conservation of valuable and endemic crop plants and domestic animals outside the environment where they live and form and develop their typical characteristics: the preservation and storage of genetic resources and genetic specimens in scientific and technological institutions or facilities that store and preserve genetic resources and genetic specimens.
Ex-situ conservation means the con- servation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of plant genetic resources outside their natural habitat.
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats and "ex-situ Conservation Centre" shall mean any place where biological and genetic resources are conserved away from their insitu conditions including botanical gardens, herbariums, centres of cultivation and germplasm banks.
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats. "Genetic material" means any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin containing functional units of heredity.
Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of genetic material outside their natural habitat;