This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Background: Potato landraces (Solanum spp.) are not only crucial for food security and sustenance in Andean communities but are also deeply rooted in the local culture. The crop originated in the Andes, and while a great diversity of potato persists, some landraces have been lost. Local communities and the genebank of the International Potato Center (CIP) partnered to re-establish some of these landraces in situ by supplying clean seed potatoes to farmers. Over time, the genebank formalized a repatriation program of potato landraces. Repatriation is the process of returning native germplasm back to its pl...
Cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum, is the third most consumed crop globally and im...
Annexes not includedResults show the power of agroecological practices to improve livelihoods and fo...
Genetic gains (Delta(G)) are determined by the breeders' equation Delta(G) = [(ck sigma(2)(G))/(y si...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Domesticated potatoes (Solanum spp.) originated in the Andes. Genetic hotspots of this important sta...
Multiple drivers related to changes in climate and socio-cultural structure in the Peruvian Highland...
AbstractMultiple drivers related to changes in climate and socio-cultural structure in the Peruvian ...
This thesis aims to fill the gap of information on the potato landrace diversity present in farmer ...
The potato has a fascinating history, from its origin and domestication in the Andean Region, where ...
This paper analyses the impact of a development programme designed at promoting the sustainable use ...
This poster was presented at the 10th World Potato Congress, held in Cusco-Perú on May 27-31, 2018. ...
The International Potato Center (CIP) genebank conserves and facilitates access to highly diverse ge...
In the Andean region of Peru, the predominant production system for potatoes is family farming, orie...
The yield of new potato cultivars is higher and their resistance to late blight contributes signific...
For the past half century, potato production has grown slowly in the Andean region of South America,...
Cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum, is the third most consumed crop globally and im...
Annexes not includedResults show the power of agroecological practices to improve livelihoods and fo...
Genetic gains (Delta(G)) are determined by the breeders' equation Delta(G) = [(ck sigma(2)(G))/(y si...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Domesticated potatoes (Solanum spp.) originated in the Andes. Genetic hotspots of this important sta...
Multiple drivers related to changes in climate and socio-cultural structure in the Peruvian Highland...
AbstractMultiple drivers related to changes in climate and socio-cultural structure in the Peruvian ...
This thesis aims to fill the gap of information on the potato landrace diversity present in farmer ...
The potato has a fascinating history, from its origin and domestication in the Andean Region, where ...
This paper analyses the impact of a development programme designed at promoting the sustainable use ...
This poster was presented at the 10th World Potato Congress, held in Cusco-Perú on May 27-31, 2018. ...
The International Potato Center (CIP) genebank conserves and facilitates access to highly diverse ge...
In the Andean region of Peru, the predominant production system for potatoes is family farming, orie...
The yield of new potato cultivars is higher and their resistance to late blight contributes signific...
For the past half century, potato production has grown slowly in the Andean region of South America,...
Cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum, is the third most consumed crop globally and im...
Annexes not includedResults show the power of agroecological practices to improve livelihoods and fo...
Genetic gains (Delta(G)) are determined by the breeders' equation Delta(G) = [(ck sigma(2)(G))/(y si...