Who uses a genebank? What kind of germplasm is requested and for what purpose? How is it in fact “used”? What problems do users identify? This case study seeks to answer these questions with data collected directly from individuals who requested samples from the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System during 1995-1999 for 10 major crops (barley, bean, cotton, maize, potato, rice, sorghum, soybean, squash, and wheat). Genebank accessions are used in many different ways, and large national genebanks receive many requests from international sources.Non-PRIFPRI1EPT
Using data on the distributions of disease and pest resistance among wheat varieties, this paper rep...
As the world moves forward into an uncertain future our agro-ecosystems will come under increasing p...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....
"Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have st...
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...
The world-wide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resources has increase...
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...
While the agricultural productivity benefits of utilizing new germplasm have been widely documented ...
Since the 1970’s, the worldwide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resou...
The traditional roles of genebanks and breeders in crop improvement programs have been strongly bree...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) holds in trust the world's largest collection of ri...
Advances in sequencing technologies have made it possible to analyse large amounts of germplasm agai...
Using data on the distributions of disease and pest resistance among wheat varieties, this paper rep...
As the world moves forward into an uncertain future our agro-ecosystems will come under increasing p...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....
"Although genetic resources have strong public-goods characteristics, public genebanks often have st...
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...
The world-wide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resources has increase...
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...
While the agricultural productivity benefits of utilizing new germplasm have been widely documented ...
Since the 1970’s, the worldwide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resou...
The traditional roles of genebanks and breeders in crop improvement programs have been strongly bree...
"Changing perceptions of resource ownership have altered international exchange of genetic resources...
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) holds in trust the world's largest collection of ri...
Advances in sequencing technologies have made it possible to analyse large amounts of germplasm agai...
Using data on the distributions of disease and pest resistance among wheat varieties, this paper rep...
As the world moves forward into an uncertain future our agro-ecosystems will come under increasing p...
7 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB....