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Re: article on geneflow
- To: C*@CGNET.COM
- Subject: Re: article on geneflow
- From: c*@pacbell.net
- Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 14:46:12 -0700
- References: <01IYAPRK8CA6000EGZ@CSI.CGNET.COM>
Do you know about The Botanical-link-of-the-day? I am on the list
(botlinx@listserv.ou.edu) and think I remember seeing one of their sites
about this. It is not my field, so I deleted it, but try contacting the
list manager, Scott Russell (srussel@ou.edu). Good luck.
If you don't know about the list, it is FANTASTIC. There is also a web
site, tho I don't have the address handy. I'm sure Scott could tell
you. The hugest number of links on just about any subject related to
plants that I've found.
Cathleen Caffrey
Oakland
Catarci, Camillo wrote:
>
> Dear fellow medit-planters,
> I should write an article on IPGRI's publication "Geneflow" on a
> significant case-study of on farm conservation of crop resources in
> Italy. Does anyone (I would like to hear something from Alessandra
> Vinciguerra in particular) know a farmer, a gardener, an NGO, a
> government institute, maintaining on farm a huge variety of crops in
> Italy?
> Thanks in advance,
> Camillo from the banks of Tiber
> ************************************************************************
> *
> Camillo Catarci
> Intern, In Situ Conservation of Crop Resources
> Genetic Resources, Science and Technology Group
> IPGRI
> via delle Sette Chiese 142 00145 Rome Italy
> tel. ++39(6)51892226
> fax ++39(6)5750309
> e-mail: C.CATARCI@cgnet.com
> internet: http://www.cgiar.com/ipgri
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