Modern agriculture and conventional breeding and the liberal use of high inputs has resulted in the loss of genetic diversity and the stagnation of yields in cereals in less favourable areas. Increasingly landraces are being replaced by modern cultivars which are less resilient to pests, diseases and abiotic stresses and thereby losing a valuable source of germplasm for meeting the future needs of sustainable agriculture in the context of climate change. Where landraces persist there is concern that their potential is not fully realised. Much effort has gone into collecting, organising, studying and analysing landraces recently and we review the current status and potential for their improved deployment and exploitation, and incorporation o...
Concept note “Pre-breeding for small grain cereals”, ECPGR Cereals Network and ECPGR Working Group o...
Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic r...
Climate change during the last 40 years has had a serious impact on agriculture and threatens global...
Modern agriculture and conventional breeding and the liberal use of high inputs has result...
Modern agriculture and conventional breeding and the liberal use of high inputs has resulted in the ...
The renewed focus on cereal landraces is a response to some negative consequences of modern agricult...
Landrace cereals – historical varieties characterised by high genetic diversity – have long been con...
Since the dawn of agriculture, cereal landraces have been the staples for food production worldwide...
Awareness of the need for biodiversity conservation is now universally accepted, but most often rece...
Future crops need to be sustainable in the face of climate change. Modern barley varieties have been...
Abstract: With the human population expected to exceed 9 billion by 2050, food production will need ...
Cereals make an important component of daily diet of a major section of human population, so that th...
Modern plant production is focused on the cultivation of cultivars combining many traits such as par...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Elite cultivated crop gene pools of the Triticeae ...
Concept note “Pre-breeding for small grain cereals”, ECPGR Cereals Network and ECPGR Working Group o...
Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic r...
Climate change during the last 40 years has had a serious impact on agriculture and threatens global...
Modern agriculture and conventional breeding and the liberal use of high inputs has result...
Modern agriculture and conventional breeding and the liberal use of high inputs has resulted in the ...
The renewed focus on cereal landraces is a response to some negative consequences of modern agricult...
Landrace cereals – historical varieties characterised by high genetic diversity – have long been con...
Since the dawn of agriculture, cereal landraces have been the staples for food production worldwide...
Awareness of the need for biodiversity conservation is now universally accepted, but most often rece...
Future crops need to be sustainable in the face of climate change. Modern barley varieties have been...
Abstract: With the human population expected to exceed 9 billion by 2050, food production will need ...
Cereals make an important component of daily diet of a major section of human population, so that th...
Modern plant production is focused on the cultivation of cultivars combining many traits such as par...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Elite cultivated crop gene pools of the Triticeae ...
Concept note “Pre-breeding for small grain cereals”, ECPGR Cereals Network and ECPGR Working Group o...
Crop landraces have unique local agroecological and societal functions and offer important genetic r...
Climate change during the last 40 years has had a serious impact on agriculture and threatens global...