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role in Chinese aquaculture and genetic studies. Selective breeding, particularly crossbreeding has been applied …, knowledge of the quantitative and molecular genetics of these carps is limited. Studies were therefore undertaken to: (1 …
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Aquaculture (INGA), this publication incorporates information drawn from aquaculture genetics research undertaken or in progress … aquaculture genetics research in developing countries and identify areas for possible collaboration between institutions in …A conference proceedings of the Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the International Network on Genetics in …
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of key aquaculture technologies and fishing practices; 2) analysis of policies, institutions and support services; 3 …
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of key aquaculture technologies and fishing practices; 2) analysis of policies, institutions and support services; 3 …
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China's national leaders have recently set ambitious goals to restructure and diversify the economy towards a more resource-efficient and sustainable growth path. To address the growing national environment and energy concerns, leaders introduced several binding environmental targets for...
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China’s exceptional economic expansion has led to rising energy demand and pollution as well as other environmental pressures. Strong efforts by the government have moderated emissions of some types of air and water pollution from high levels but others, including greenhouse gas emissions,...
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China's national leaders have recently set ambitious goals to restructure and diversify the economy towards a more resource-efficient and sustainable growth path. To address the growing national environment and energy concerns, leaders introduced several binding environmental targets for...
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China is one of the largest consumers of energy globally. The country also emits some of the highest levels of CO2 globally. In 2009, 18% of the world's total energy was consumed in China and the growth rate of energy consumption in China is 6.4% per year. In recent years, the Chinese government...
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China's national leaders have recently set ambitious goals to restructure and diversify the economy towards a more resource-efficient and sustainable growth path. To address the growing national environment and energy concerns, leaders introduced several binding environmental targets for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010957491