Prevalence and drivers of seed and pollen-mediated geneflow in sorghum: implications for biosafety regulations and policy in Kenya
Year of publication: |
2009-07-03
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Authors: | Mgonja, Mary A. ; Okello, Julius Juma ; Mwangi, Stephen G. ; Manyasa, Eric ; Ouma, James Okuro ; Godiah, Lawrence ; Alumira, Jane ; Kibuka, J. |
Institutions: | International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE |
Subject: | cultivated sorghum | prevalence of wild sorghum varieties | geneflow | varietal purity | biosafety | Kenya | Crop Production/Industries | Food Security and Poverty | Production Economics |
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