FAO and IBPGR have been cooperating since the early 1970s to strengthen national capabilities in ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources. In 1991, the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources considered it ”essential that appropriate standards be developed for genebanks operating within the international Network”. The Commission requested the assessment and, if necessary, redefinition of genebank standards. Subsequently, an FAO/IBPGR Expert Consultation was convened in 1992 to discuss and update the Genebank Standards that IBPGR published in 1985. The Genebank Standards recommended by the Expert Consultation were then endorsed by the 5th Session of the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources to be widely utilized as the international ref...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Paper setting out the responsibilities and commitments of IBPGR and the commodity-oriented IARCs for...
A revision by IBPGR of a paper considered at TAC 57 and in a joint meeting with center directors at ...
The International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) is an international scientific-organizat...
Information is presented (1) on base collections of seed samples (i.e. seeds stored for long periods...
Terms of reference and operational rules and procedures of IBPGR prepared at Rome, Italy in February...
TAC Secretariat Paper on genetic resource issues other than intellectual property rights, affecting ...
In 1975, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources created the first internationally linke...
In 1975, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources created the first internationally linke...
Paper revised from a version considered at TAC 41 by an Ad hoc Working Group on Plant Genetic Resour...
Well-managed genebanks both safeguard genetic diversity and make it available to breeders. The Geneb...
FAO overview of the origins of IBPGR, its relationship with the FAO, and division of function betwee...
This paper critically reviews the evolution of concepts and principles that inspired the adoption an...
Plant Genetic resources (PGR) are the most important components of biodiversity. PGR include primit...
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are necessary in food production and biodiversity c...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Paper setting out the responsibilities and commitments of IBPGR and the commodity-oriented IARCs for...
A revision by IBPGR of a paper considered at TAC 57 and in a joint meeting with center directors at ...
The International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) is an international scientific-organizat...
Information is presented (1) on base collections of seed samples (i.e. seeds stored for long periods...
Terms of reference and operational rules and procedures of IBPGR prepared at Rome, Italy in February...
TAC Secretariat Paper on genetic resource issues other than intellectual property rights, affecting ...
In 1975, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources created the first internationally linke...
In 1975, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources created the first internationally linke...
Paper revised from a version considered at TAC 41 by an Ad hoc Working Group on Plant Genetic Resour...
Well-managed genebanks both safeguard genetic diversity and make it available to breeders. The Geneb...
FAO overview of the origins of IBPGR, its relationship with the FAO, and division of function betwee...
This paper critically reviews the evolution of concepts and principles that inspired the adoption an...
Plant Genetic resources (PGR) are the most important components of biodiversity. PGR include primit...
Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are necessary in food production and biodiversity c...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Paper setting out the responsibilities and commitments of IBPGR and the commodity-oriented IARCs for...
A revision by IBPGR of a paper considered at TAC 57 and in a joint meeting with center directors at ...