Selected breeding methods used by DANKO Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. and the company's expectations towards Polish scientists
Jarosław Haremza
jaroslaw.haremza@danko.plDANKO Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. ZHR Oddział Choryń (Poland)
Abstract
The work presents the breeding activity of DANKO Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o. o. The scope of work was indicated as well as opportunities to establish cooperation with science. Methods and techniques used by the company in breeding are presented.
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DANKO HR, breeding, cerealsHaremza, J. . (2019) “Selected breeding methods used by DANKO Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. and the company’s expectations towards Polish scientists”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (287), pp. 47–49. doi: 10.37317/biul-2019-0110.
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Jarosław Haremzajaroslaw.haremza@danko.pl
DANKO Hodowla Roślin Sp. z o.o. ZHR Oddział Choryń Poland
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