Public perceptions on tree breeding solutions to Ash dieback
This data was generated in conjunction with a UK study of public perceptions to different tree-breeding solutions to ash dieback. This study was a component of a wider BBSRC-funded research project that aims to develop new approaches for identifying genes conferring tolerance to Chalara. The data w...
Main Authors: | Jepson, P, Arakelyan, I |
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Format: | Dataset |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
2017
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