AbstractAgricultural biological diversity (agrobiodiversity), is a small component of biodiversity, and presents two levels: genetic resources for food and agriculture and ecological services. All the components contribute to sustain the key functions of agro-ecosystems. It is commonly acknowledged that biodiversity is jeopardized by erosion, whereas there is less awareness about agrobiodiversity loss, although this has very negative short and long-term consequences for producers and consumers. In particular, important for conserving agrobiodiversity is the protection of landraces (LRs). The disappearance of LRs, also called by the farmers local or primitive varieties, means both genetic and cultural erosion. For this reason, in-situ LRs co...
Italy is one of the main producers and processors of tomato and it is considered a secondary center ...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (inte...
Genetic erosion in crops, gained from prioritising production over quality, has led to biodiversity ...
Abstract Agricultural biological diversity (agrobiodiversity), is a small component of biodiversity,...
The agro-biodiversity of vegetables is threatened, posing major concerns for the future of landraces...
This paper reports the results of a survey carried out in the Foggia province (Puglia Region, Italy)...
This study attempts, above all, to provide a summary, on a strictly scientific basis, about the stra...
A collecting expedition has been carried out in the inland areas of the Basilicata Region, South Ita...
Landraces are agri-food and historical-cultural heritage but they are undergoing losses worldwide. D...
Tomato is one of the most popular vegetable crops. However, over time, the species has suffered a st...
Puglia region is particularly rich in agro-biodiversity, representing an example of how local vegeta...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (int...
Italy is a recognized secondary center of diversification for cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicu...
The loss of plant agro-biodiversity is a global problem with repercussions on both humans and (agro-...
The “conservation varieties” definition was introduced in Europe on 14 December 1998 by Commission D...
Italy is one of the main producers and processors of tomato and it is considered a secondary center ...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (inte...
Genetic erosion in crops, gained from prioritising production over quality, has led to biodiversity ...
Abstract Agricultural biological diversity (agrobiodiversity), is a small component of biodiversity,...
The agro-biodiversity of vegetables is threatened, posing major concerns for the future of landraces...
This paper reports the results of a survey carried out in the Foggia province (Puglia Region, Italy)...
This study attempts, above all, to provide a summary, on a strictly scientific basis, about the stra...
A collecting expedition has been carried out in the inland areas of the Basilicata Region, South Ita...
Landraces are agri-food and historical-cultural heritage but they are undergoing losses worldwide. D...
Tomato is one of the most popular vegetable crops. However, over time, the species has suffered a st...
Puglia region is particularly rich in agro-biodiversity, representing an example of how local vegeta...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (int...
Italy is a recognized secondary center of diversification for cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicu...
The loss of plant agro-biodiversity is a global problem with repercussions on both humans and (agro-...
The “conservation varieties” definition was introduced in Europe on 14 December 1998 by Commission D...
Italy is one of the main producers and processors of tomato and it is considered a secondary center ...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (inte...
Genetic erosion in crops, gained from prioritising production over quality, has led to biodiversity ...