The effective conservation and use of agricultural biodiversity is vital for creating and maintaining sustainable increases in the productivity of healthy food for mankind, as well as contributing to the increased resilience of agricultural systems. Major advances in the two main complementary strategies for agricultural biodiversity conservation, namely ex situ and in situ, over the last decade are presented to reflect on their current global status and trends. The FAO Second State of the World Report on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture reports that the total number of accessions conserved in ex situ collections is about 7.4 million, in over 1750 genebanks around the world. There has also been increasing awareness of the im...
In August, 1997, IPGRI, organized a workshop on how to develop tools and procedures of data collecti...
The history of ex situ conservation is relatively short, not more than a century old. During the mid...
In this paper, we review gene bank operations that have an influence on the global conservation syst...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
In this paper, we review gene bank operations that have an influence on the global conservation syst...
Maintaining and benefitting from plant genetic diversity are key challenges facing agriculture. Chal...
In light of the growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity and food se...
This publication reports the workshop on in situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic r...
The genetic diversity of traditional varieties of crops is the most economically valuable part of gl...
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) will gain in importance as changing climates put both traditional and adv...
This paper approaches the questions of the scientific basis for the sole reliance on existing geneba...
Despite the fact that both the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the International Treaty...
Traditionally farmers use diverse crops, trees and wild plant species, livestock and aquatic species...
Since the 1930s it has been widely acknowledged that agricultural crop diversity is being lost at an...
A primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmer...
In August, 1997, IPGRI, organized a workshop on how to develop tools and procedures of data collecti...
The history of ex situ conservation is relatively short, not more than a century old. During the mid...
In this paper, we review gene bank operations that have an influence on the global conservation syst...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
In this paper, we review gene bank operations that have an influence on the global conservation syst...
Maintaining and benefitting from plant genetic diversity are key challenges facing agriculture. Chal...
In light of the growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity and food se...
This publication reports the workshop on in situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic r...
The genetic diversity of traditional varieties of crops is the most economically valuable part of gl...
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) will gain in importance as changing climates put both traditional and adv...
This paper approaches the questions of the scientific basis for the sole reliance on existing geneba...
Despite the fact that both the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the International Treaty...
Traditionally farmers use diverse crops, trees and wild plant species, livestock and aquatic species...
Since the 1930s it has been widely acknowledged that agricultural crop diversity is being lost at an...
A primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmer...
In August, 1997, IPGRI, organized a workshop on how to develop tools and procedures of data collecti...
The history of ex situ conservation is relatively short, not more than a century old. During the mid...
In this paper, we review gene bank operations that have an influence on the global conservation syst...