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    Number of records: 1715

    916) In situ plant genetic resources in Europe: landraces

    This report details the work of Farmer’s Pride project partners to create the largest ever produced database of in situ maintained landraces.  It has a total of 19,335 records, including forage, cereal, pulse and garden crops and fruit trees. As the first example of an inventory for an entire region...

    Subject: Seed system

    Regions: Global

    Publication year: 2020

    917) The Importance of Wild Relatives in Plant Breeding

    On the Feb. 8 episode of Seed Speaks, we're addressing the importance of wild relatives in plant breeding. Joining us are experts Patrick Byrne, plant geneticist in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Colorado State University, Barbara Hellier, horticulture crops and Beta curator with the Western...

    Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species

    Regions: Global

    Publication year: 2023

    918) In Situ Conservation of Kazakhstan’s Mountain Agrobiodiversity Kazakhstan

    The famous Russian academician and geneticist, Nikolai Vavilov (1887-1943), identified Central Asia as one of eight global centres of origin for cultivated plants. Kazakhstan has since become renowned for being the global centre of wild apple diversity, as reflected in the name of its largest city, Almaty,...

    Subject: Crop diversity

    Regions: Asia

    Publication year: 2012

    919) A Participatory Agrobiodiversity Conservation Approach in the Oases: Community Actions for the Promotion of Sustainable Development in Fragile Areas

    Rural development policies today include significant directions towards ecological transition and sustainability. Biodiversity plays a fundamental role, especially in fragile environments. The North African oases, for example, are socio-ecological structures with delicate balances in terms of natural...

    Subject: Traditional Knowledge

    Regions: Africa

    Publication year: 2021

    920) Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources Success Stories and Best Practices

    Farmers' Rights are essential for maintaining crop genetic diversity, which is the basis of all food and agricultural production in the world. The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture recognizes Farmers' Rights and provides for relevant measures. However, implementation...

    Subject: Seed system

    Regions: Global; Asia; Latin America and the Caribbean; Africa; Europe

    Publication year: 2013