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Researchers using cryopreservation to save critically endangered Gossia gonoclada
Cryopreservation was once the stuff of science fiction, but now the technology is being used to help save a critically endangered tree in south-east Queensland.
There are only about 380 Gossia gonoclada, or angle-stemmed myrtle, left in the wild, mostly found in riparian and vine forest areas…
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