date:Sep 04, 2013
al University in Palmira preserves 222 entries of Peruvian Physalis since 2003, in its cape gooseberry work collection (CTU) as part of the research program on Biological Diversity.
Carlos Eduardo Madrin, doctoral candidate in Agroecology, said: In our country, the characterization and evaluation of these work collections has begun to be implemented as an assessment, use, development and conservation of plant genetic resources strategy.
So began a project with the support of teachers Jaime Edu