Traditional Saxon Home-Gardens as Hot-Spots for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Conservation – Case Study in Romania
Maria-Mihaela Antofie,
Camelia Sand-Sava,
Teodor Vintila
Abstract:Plant biotechnology is dependent today on accessing broader plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) diversity for ensuring food security for our future. Heterogenous agricultural lands are considered today as hotspot for biodiversity, and they also exist in the hilly mountain areas of Romanian’s Carpathians. The scope of this review is to describe traditional home-hardens related to the land use of households and cultivated species from Moșna commune, Sibiu County, Romania. The survey was real… Show more
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