Training seed technologists
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https://doi.org/10.33584/rps.1.1979.3288Abstract
The Seed Technology Centre at Massey University was established in 1976, An outline of the courses offered and personnel trained during the first 4 years of its operation is given. The success of the Centre in providing training for both technicians and post-graduate students from overseas, and the role of Massey University in the training of researchers and servicing personnel in the New Zealand seed industry are also discussed. Key words: Seed technologists, training, Massey University.Downloads
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