Established in 1979, the Genetic Resources Unit (GRU), ICRfSAT, is implementing short and long-term work plans in areas ofgermplasm collection, evaluation, maintenance, documentation, conservation and utilisation. The GRU has assembled 93,951 accessions in its gene bank from 125 centres which pertain to sorghum, pear/millet, chickpea, pigeonpea and groundnut. The status of these collections and the collaborative role ofGRU in collection and conservaiion of genetic resources in national and international context is stressed. Future lines ofactivity are indicated. There is a need to have duplicate germplasm conservation centres and collection of wild relatives is stressed. ICRISAT has developed short-term, medium-term and longterm c...
Germplasm is the most important raw material for any crop improvement program, and yet humankind co...
Plant genetic resources are defined as the “Genetic material of plants that is of value as a resourc...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...
One of ICRISAT's major objectibes is to act as a world repository for the genetic resources of its ...
Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) contribute enormously towards achieving the Millennium Development Goa...
Plant genetic resources are essential for sustainable development of agriculture and food security. ...
One of the major objectives of the International Crops Research Institute for the Serni-Arid Tropic...
Crop plant genetic resources (PGR) including landraces, old and new cultivars, mutant etc., are vit...
Genetic resources provide basic material for selection and improvement through breeding to ensure fo...
Plant genetic resources are the foundation for crop improvement. Crop diversity in important food cr...
Plant genetic resources are raw materials and their use in breeding is one of the most sustainable w...
Plant genetic resources are the most valuable and essential basic raw material to meet the current a...
The current state of world-wide collections of sorghum (21 264 accessions in 1981), Pennisetum ameri...
Conservation of crop germplasm diversity involves the establishment of in situ and ex situ genebank...
Plant genetic resources are the most valuable and essential basic raw material to meet the current a...
Germplasm is the most important raw material for any crop improvement program, and yet humankind co...
Plant genetic resources are defined as the “Genetic material of plants that is of value as a resourc...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...
One of ICRISAT's major objectibes is to act as a world repository for the genetic resources of its ...
Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) contribute enormously towards achieving the Millennium Development Goa...
Plant genetic resources are essential for sustainable development of agriculture and food security. ...
One of the major objectives of the International Crops Research Institute for the Serni-Arid Tropic...
Crop plant genetic resources (PGR) including landraces, old and new cultivars, mutant etc., are vit...
Genetic resources provide basic material for selection and improvement through breeding to ensure fo...
Plant genetic resources are the foundation for crop improvement. Crop diversity in important food cr...
Plant genetic resources are raw materials and their use in breeding is one of the most sustainable w...
Plant genetic resources are the most valuable and essential basic raw material to meet the current a...
The current state of world-wide collections of sorghum (21 264 accessions in 1981), Pennisetum ameri...
Conservation of crop germplasm diversity involves the establishment of in situ and ex situ genebank...
Plant genetic resources are the most valuable and essential basic raw material to meet the current a...
Germplasm is the most important raw material for any crop improvement program, and yet humankind co...
Plant genetic resources are defined as the “Genetic material of plants that is of value as a resourc...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...