The Regional Network for Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in East Asia (EA-PGR) was established in 1991 and has provided an effective mechanism for sharing and exchanging information, discussing and identifying common interests, and initiating and developing collaborative activities among member countries including China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Mongolia. IPGRI East Asia Office services as interim secretariat of the network and works closely with the national coordinators for implementing collaborative programmes initiated by the network involving several member countries. Examples of such collaborative activities are the studies on adzuki bean genetic diversity and collecting and c...
Medicinal plants address not only the need for access to medicine as a component of health services ...
This workshop is designed for national PGR programme policy makers, planners and leaders, gene bank ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2013 “Sustainable Coexistence with Forest ...
The Asia-Pacific Regional Consultation was held at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)...
Regional plant genetic resources (PGR) networks can be very effective mechanisms for strengthening N...
Several universities in East and Southeast Asia established Master’s programmes on plant genetic res...
Conservation, improvement, and effective management of forest genetic resources (FGR) is basic to su...
This publication contains three documents which resulted at the regional level from the preparatory ...
A consultation in 2009 on advancing higher education on plant genetic resources (PGR) in the Asia, P...
Internatioanl training workshop on the conservation and utilization of tropical/substropical plant g...
The International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) is an international scientific-organizat...
Neglected and underutilized crops ”have received relatively less attention in national or internatio...
Since the domestication of wild plants, farmers have more or less consciously manipulated natural di...
This publication is intended to assist countries in strengthening the coordination and planning func...
Plant genetic resources constitute our invaluable assets to meet the growing needs to increase crop ...
Medicinal plants address not only the need for access to medicine as a component of health services ...
This workshop is designed for national PGR programme policy makers, planners and leaders, gene bank ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2013 “Sustainable Coexistence with Forest ...
The Asia-Pacific Regional Consultation was held at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)...
Regional plant genetic resources (PGR) networks can be very effective mechanisms for strengthening N...
Several universities in East and Southeast Asia established Master’s programmes on plant genetic res...
Conservation, improvement, and effective management of forest genetic resources (FGR) is basic to su...
This publication contains three documents which resulted at the regional level from the preparatory ...
A consultation in 2009 on advancing higher education on plant genetic resources (PGR) in the Asia, P...
Internatioanl training workshop on the conservation and utilization of tropical/substropical plant g...
The International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) is an international scientific-organizat...
Neglected and underutilized crops ”have received relatively less attention in national or internatio...
Since the domestication of wild plants, farmers have more or less consciously manipulated natural di...
This publication is intended to assist countries in strengthening the coordination and planning func...
Plant genetic resources constitute our invaluable assets to meet the growing needs to increase crop ...
Medicinal plants address not only the need for access to medicine as a component of health services ...
This workshop is designed for national PGR programme policy makers, planners and leaders, gene bank ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2013 “Sustainable Coexistence with Forest ...