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- who: Roland Schafleitner and colleagues from the Station, University of Georgia, USDA-ARS (, accessions), the World Vegetable Center at its headquarters in Taiwan (WorldVeg, currently , accessions), followed by the Agricultural Plant Genetic Resources Conservation and Research Centre, Sudan (http:, seedworldveg.org/search/passport (accessed on , December, )). Assembly of a core collection that represents the diversity of okra conserved in gene banks in a smaller germplasm set would facilitate screening for traits of interest for breeding [17]. Okra is a heat tolerant crop and therefore suitable for being cultivated during the hot season in tropical regions [18]. In . . .
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