
Workshop on Agroforestry and Tree Genetics in Africa
June 5, 2008 |
The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) will hold a training workshop on the application of molecular marker methods to characterize genetic variation in tropical trees on September 29 to October 3, 2008 in Kenya. The course is a regional event for Africa with participants coming from universities, government research institutions and other relevant partners. The training workshop is a specialist event concerned with the application of molecular markers to genetic resource management with emphasis on the steps needed to translate research into practical action.
For details, see the announcement at:http://www.worldagroforestrycentre.org/af1/index.php?id=59&NewsID=A9B36E21-3EC0-4926-B3E2-1451DA45FCEA or contact the course organizers at the World Agroforestry Centre (either Alice Muchugi at a.muchugi@cgiar.org or Jan Beniest at j.beniest@cgiar.org).
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For details, see the announcement at:http://www.worldagroforestrycentre.org/af1/index.php?id=59&NewsID=A9B36E21-3EC0-4926-B3E2-1451DA45FCEA or contact the course organizers at the World Agroforestry Centre (either Alice Muchugi at a.muchugi@cgiar.org or Jan Beniest at j.beniest@cgiar.org).
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