Types of germplasm storage (ex situ, in situ)

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Accessions in the genebank are stored ex situ (outside their naural habitat), for example in field collections, in vitro, liquid nitrogen or in long-term storage chambers.

In situ storage is a type of conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant species, for example old fruit trees collections or protected species preserved in their natural habitats.