Laying the groundwork for crop wild relative conservation in the United States
The wild relatives of crop species have long been deemed important genetic resources for breeding and improvement programs. Because crop wild relatives (CWR) are typically adapted to different environmental conditions than their domesticated relatives, genetic material from these wild species has the potential to play an important role in breeding for greater abiotic and biotic stress tolerance. This paper provide suggestions of crops which research and conservation should target.
| Theme | Technical Resources |
| Subject | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species |
| Publisher | PNAS |
| Publication year | 2021 |
| Regions | North America |
| Languages | English |
| Resource type | Publications |
| Resource link | https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/118/4/e2024375118.full.pdf |
| Keywords | Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species; Plant breeding; Agricultural biodiversity |
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