Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of this diversity, termed crop genetic erosion, is therefore concerning. While alarms regarding evident declines in crop diversity have been raised for over a century, the magnitude, trajectory, drivers, and significance of these losses remain insufficiently understood. We outline the various definitions, measurements, scales, and sources of information on crop genetic erosion. We then provide a synthesis of evidence regarding changes in the diversity of traditional crop landraces on farms, modern crop cultivars in agriculture, crop wild relatives in their natural habitats, and crop genetic resources held in conservation repositories. This evid...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Concerns about the genetic erosion of crop genetic resources (CGR) were first articulated by scienti...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of ...
The loss of variation in crops clue to the modernization of agriculture has been described as geneti...
The loss of variation in crops due to the modernization of agriculture has been described as genetic...
Not AvailableNoGenetic erosion in crop biodiversity is the loss of genetic diversity, including the ...
Changes in global biodiversity at the genetic level have proved difficult to determine for most orga...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these reso...
Rice cultivated gene-pool includes two species. Asian rice, Oryza. sativa, displays a very large phe...
Maintaining and benefitting from plant genetic diversity are key challenges facing agriculture. Chal...
Wheat is an important food crop in the world. It is also one of the top three global food crops prod...
Preserving genetic diversity allows for the continued fitness and survival of a species. Within crop...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Concerns about the genetic erosion of crop genetic resources (CGR) were first articulated by scienti...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience, and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of...
Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of ...
The loss of variation in crops clue to the modernization of agriculture has been described as geneti...
The loss of variation in crops due to the modernization of agriculture has been described as genetic...
Not AvailableNoGenetic erosion in crop biodiversity is the loss of genetic diversity, including the ...
Changes in global biodiversity at the genetic level have proved difficult to determine for most orga...
Replacement of crop landraces by modern varieties is thought to cause diversity loss. We studied gen...
The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these reso...
Rice cultivated gene-pool includes two species. Asian rice, Oryza. sativa, displays a very large phe...
Maintaining and benefitting from plant genetic diversity are key challenges facing agriculture. Chal...
Wheat is an important food crop in the world. It is also one of the top three global food crops prod...
Preserving genetic diversity allows for the continued fitness and survival of a species. Within crop...
Crop improvement is very crucial to satisfy the world demand in the presence of different challenges...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Concerns about the genetic erosion of crop genetic resources (CGR) were first articulated by scienti...