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Ex situ conservation is used for the conservation of

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Off-site conservation is called as ex-situ conservation, which deals with conservation of an endangered species outside its natural habitat. In this method genetic information of cultivated and wild plant species is preserved in the form of in vitro cultures and seeds, which are stored as gene banks for long-term use.

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<p style="color:violet;font-family:cursive;background :black;font-size:25px;">.Off-site conservation is called as ex-situ conservation, which deals with conservation of an endangered species outside its natural habitat. In this method genetic information of cultivated and wild plant species is preserved in the form of in vitro cultures and seeds, which are stored as gene banks for long-term use.</p>

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