Shiddamallayya Matapathi's scientific contributions

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... It allows genetic changes largely resulting in new plants. Literally "in place", for example, conservation in natural habitat, biosphere reserves, national parks, farm conservation, home gardens, among other methods 20,21 . Ex situ conservation: Refers to when the conservation of the plant is attempted outside or far from its natural habitat, such as seed storage in gene banks, cryogenic preservation (in liquid nitrogen from -165°C to -196°C) of seeds, pollen, bud tips, etc., tissue culture, DNA conservation at -20°C, Botanical garden, gene bank 20,21 . ...