Over the last half-century, quality control standards have had the perverse effect of restricting the circulation of non-commercially bred vegetable cultivars in Britain. Recent European and British legislation attempts to compensate for this loss of agrodiversity by relaxing genetic purity standards and the cost of seed marketing for designated ‘‘Amateur’’ and ‘‘Conservation’’ varieties. Drawing on fieldwork conducted at a British allotment site, this article cautions against bringing genetically heterogeneous cultivars into the commercial sphere. Such a move may intensify the horticultural ‘‘deskilling’’ of British allotment gardeners, who have come to rely on commercial seed catalogs as sources of germplasm and knowledge. Horticultural d...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
A seed supply system can be defined in general terms as that combination of components, processes an...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...
Over the last half-century, quality controlstandards have had the perverse effect of restricting the...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Individual seed saving and exchange are considered important components of contemporary efforts to c...
Seed is an essential start of any crop production. Seed, as both botanical seed and vegetive plantin...
The European Union’s (EU) approach to safeguarding seed quality and ensuring agricultural productivi...
The European Union’s (EU) approach to safeguarding seed quality and ensuring agricultural productivi...
Via the « Distinction Uniformity Stability - DUS » criteria, the legislative framework of the Europe...
Exotic crops - plant species grown in relatively small quantities and not traditionally cultivated i...
Ex situ seed banking is a practical and cost-effective means of preserving wild plant diversity and ...
This paper summarises the findings of a recently completed project which examined the conduct of see...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
In 1975, the Missouri homesteaders Kent and Diane Ott Whealy launched True Seed Exchange (later, See...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
A seed supply system can be defined in general terms as that combination of components, processes an...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...
Over the last half-century, quality controlstandards have had the perverse effect of restricting the...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Individual seed saving and exchange are considered important components of contemporary efforts to c...
Seed is an essential start of any crop production. Seed, as both botanical seed and vegetive plantin...
The European Union’s (EU) approach to safeguarding seed quality and ensuring agricultural productivi...
The European Union’s (EU) approach to safeguarding seed quality and ensuring agricultural productivi...
Via the « Distinction Uniformity Stability - DUS » criteria, the legislative framework of the Europe...
Exotic crops - plant species grown in relatively small quantities and not traditionally cultivated i...
Ex situ seed banking is a practical and cost-effective means of preserving wild plant diversity and ...
This paper summarises the findings of a recently completed project which examined the conduct of see...
This paper explores the changing survival patterns of cereal crop variety innovations in the UK sinc...
In 1975, the Missouri homesteaders Kent and Diane Ott Whealy launched True Seed Exchange (later, See...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
A seed supply system can be defined in general terms as that combination of components, processes an...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...