In contrast to a perception that ex situ collections of germplasm are rarely used, this empirical case study reveals large quantities of germplasm samples distributed by the U.S. National Germplasm System to many types of scientific institutions located in numerous countries around the world. Distributions favor developing countries in several ways including the numbers of samples shipped, utilization rates in crop breeding programs, and the secondary benefits brought about through sharing this germplasm with other scientists. Expected future demand is also greater among scientists in developing countries. These findings underscore the importance to global science and technology of retaining such resources in the public domain
Landraces and wild relatives of crops from centers of diversity have been rich sources of resistance...
Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and shar...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....
In contrast to a perception that ex situ collections of germplasm are rarely used, this empirical ca...
In contrast to a perception that ex situ collections of germplasm are rarely used, this empirical ca...
Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources....
"Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have st...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
Who uses a genebank? What kind of germplasm is requested and for what purpose? How is it in fact “us...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have str...
It is commonly known that most major agricultural crops were domesticated over a period of a thousan...
Germplasm is the most important raw material for any crop improvement program, and yet humankind co...
Crop genetic resources are the basis of agricultural production, and significant economic benefits h...
The world-wide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resources has increase...
Landraces and wild relatives of crops from centers of diversity have been rich sources of resistance...
Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and shar...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....
In contrast to a perception that ex situ collections of germplasm are rarely used, this empirical ca...
In contrast to a perception that ex situ collections of germplasm are rarely used, this empirical ca...
Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources....
"Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have st...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
Who uses a genebank? What kind of germplasm is requested and for what purpose? How is it in fact “us...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have str...
It is commonly known that most major agricultural crops were domesticated over a period of a thousan...
Germplasm is the most important raw material for any crop improvement program, and yet humankind co...
Crop genetic resources are the basis of agricultural production, and significant economic benefits h...
The world-wide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resources has increase...
Landraces and wild relatives of crops from centers of diversity have been rich sources of resistance...
Farmers have engaged in collective systems of conservation and innovation – improving crops and shar...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....