Definition of Germplasms

1. germplasm [n] - See also: germplasm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Germplasms

germinesses
germing
germinoma
germins
germiparity
germless
germlike
germline
germlines
germogen
germogens
germophobe
germophobes
germophobic
germplasm
germplasms (current term)
germproof
germs
germule
germules
germy
germyl
germylene
germylenes
germylidene
germylidenes
germylium
gerne
gerned
gerner

Literary usage of Germplasms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl R. Schneider (1997)
"A list of alfalfa cultivars, germplasms, and breeding lines available was published. However, due to the large number of entries in these publications ..."

2. Molecular Markers in Plant Genome Analysis: Sponsored CRIS/ICAR Projects and by Andrew Kalinski (1995)
"AP: Development of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) germplasms for Kansas and the ... Alfalfa germplasms reported to have resistance will be screened using ..."

3. Wild Land Shrub and Arid Land Restoration Symposium: Proceedings edited by Bruce A. Roundy, E. Durant McArthur, Jennifer S. Hayley, David K. Mann (1996)
"Verification of genetic origin and purity of these germplasms is just as important as it is for traditional cultivars. Federal, State, and private agencies ..."

4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The process combines two groups of hereditary tendencies derived from the mingled germplasms of the male and female parents, resulting in those individual ..."

5. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men by Edwin Grant Conklin (1922)
"Union of germplasms.—But the spermatozoon not only stimulates the egg to develop, as environmental conditions may also do, but it carries into the egg ..."

6. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"... coordination and evaluation of a variety of NSGC germplasms; genetic and cytogenetic studies related to program goals, including economically important ..."

7. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics by Charles Benedict Davenport (1911)
"... two fused germplasms have developed into under the culture which they have experienced during their development. I am not responsible for my early ..."

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