A gap analysis modelling framework to prioritize collecting for ex situ conservation of crop landraces
The conservation and effective use of crop genetic diversity are crucial to overcome challenges related to human nutrition and agricultural sustainability. Farmers’ traditional varieties are major sources of genetic variation. The degree of representation of crop landrace diversity in ex-situ conservation is poorly understood, partly due to a lack of methods that can negotiate both the anthropogenic and environmental determinants of their geographic distributions. Here, the authors describe a novel spatial modelling and ex-situ conservation gap analysis modelling framework for crop landraces, using common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) as a case study.
Theme | Technical Resources |
Subject | Seed system |
Publisher | Diversity and Distributions |
Publication year | 2020 |
Regions | Global |
Languages | English |
Resource type | Publications |
Resource link | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/ddi.13046 |
Keywords | Recognition of the role of farmers; Agricultural biodiversity; Seed management; Role of genebanks |
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