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  1. Landrace - Wikipedia

    Animal landraces are distinct from ancestral wild species of modern animal stock, and are also distinct from separate species or subspecies derived from the same ancestor as modern domestic stock.

  2. What Does Landrace Mean? Definition and Examples

    A landrace is a plant or animal variety that developed over many generations in a specific geographic region, shaped by local climate, soil, and traditional farming practices rather than by formal breeding …

  3. LANDRACE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Unlike pedigreed breeds, dogs described as a landrace are a loose population of canines with greater variation in appearance and temperament. They are physically adapted to a specific environment …

  4. What is a Landrace? - WorldAtlas

    Jan 16, 2018 · A landrace refers to a domestic animal species who has gone through great evolution over time.

  5. What is a landrace??? – Giving Ground Seeds

    Sep 24, 2024 · But what the heck is a landrace? A landrace crop is one containing a lot of genetic diversity that is adapted to thrive in a specific region and climate, typically under low-input systems.

  6. Understanding Landraces: Importance, Legislation, and Future …

    Cambridge dictionary refers to an animal or a crop which have developed over time to fit better in a particular area. According to Oxford reference, a landrace is a cultivar or breed that has not been …

  7. LANDRACE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    LANDRACE definition: an animal breed or plant cultivar that, isolated from other populations of its species, has adapted to its local environment, especially by purposeful means of breeding and …

  8. LANDRACE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    LANDRACE definition: 1. a variety (= type) of a crop or a breed of an animal that has developed over time to suit the…. Learn more.

  9. Landrace - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Landraces are defined as valuable plant genetic resources that have evolved over time and adapted to natural environments, exhibiting high tolerance to stress and yielding reasonably well under low input …

  10. Landrace - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    They have more genetic differences than species that have been deliberately bred. The word comes from a Danish word "land" meaning country, and "race" meaning breed. [1] Some farmers growing …