Author: L. Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290435275
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes
Author: L. Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290435275
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290435275
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes
Author: European Cooperative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources Networks. Working Group on Grain Legumes. Meeting
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290432896
Category : Legumes
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290432896
Category : Legumes
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes
Author:
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290434538
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290434538
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Beta
Author: L... Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290434414
Category : Beta (Plants)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290434414
Category : Beta (Plants)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Allium
Author: L. Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433981
Category : Alium
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433981
Category : Alium
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Avena
Author: L. Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433868
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433868
Category : Germplasm resources, Plant
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter..
Author: Institut international des ressources phytogénétiques
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 67
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 67
Book Description
Report of a Working Group on Forages
Author: L. Maggioni
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433795
Category : Forage plants
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290433795
Category : Forage plants
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Report of the Working Group on Prunus
Author: European Cooperative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources Networks. Report of the Working Group on Prunus. Meeting
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290432934
Category : Prunus
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Publisher: Bioversity International
ISBN: 9290432934
Category : Prunus
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Plant Genetic Resources of Legumes in the Mediterranean
Author: Nigel Maxted
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401598231
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Genetic erosion, that is, the loss of native plant and genetic diversity has been exponential from the Mediterranean Basin through the Twentieth century. This careless eradication of species and genetic diversity as a result of human activities from a 'hot-spot' of diversity threatens sustainable agriculture and food security for the temperate regions of the world. Since the early 1900s there has been a largely ad hoc movement to halt the loss of plant diversity and enhance its utilisation. The Convention on Biological Diversity and Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources, both highlight the need to improve conservation methodologies and enhance utilisation techniques. It has been argued that the most important component of biodiversity is the genetic diversity of crop and forage species used to feed humans and livestock. These cultivated and related wild species provides the raw material for further selection and improvement. Leguminosae species are of major economic importance (peas, chickpeas, lentils and faba beans, as well as numerous forage species) and provide a particularly rich source of protein for human and animal foods. Their distribution is concentrated in the Mediterranean region and therefore the improvement of their conservation and use in the region is critical. This text is designed to help ensure an adequate breadth of legume diversity is conserved and to help maximise the use of that conserved diversity. The subjects of conservation and use of legume diversity, the Mediterranean ecosystem and taxonomy of legumes are introduced. Generic reviews of the taxonomy, centre of diversity, ecogeographic distribution, genetic diversity distribution, conservation status, conservation gaps and future research needs are provided, along with a discussion of the importance of rhizobia to the maintenance of legume diversity. Current ex situ and in situ conservation activities as well current legume uses are reviewed. In conclusion future priorities for ex situ and in situ plant genetic conservation and use of Mediterranean legumes are highlighted. All contributors look forward rather than simply reviewing past and current activities and therefore it is hoped that the identification of genetic erosion, location of taxonomic and genetic diversity and promotion of more efficient utilisation of conserved material will be enhanced.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401598231
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Genetic erosion, that is, the loss of native plant and genetic diversity has been exponential from the Mediterranean Basin through the Twentieth century. This careless eradication of species and genetic diversity as a result of human activities from a 'hot-spot' of diversity threatens sustainable agriculture and food security for the temperate regions of the world. Since the early 1900s there has been a largely ad hoc movement to halt the loss of plant diversity and enhance its utilisation. The Convention on Biological Diversity and Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources, both highlight the need to improve conservation methodologies and enhance utilisation techniques. It has been argued that the most important component of biodiversity is the genetic diversity of crop and forage species used to feed humans and livestock. These cultivated and related wild species provides the raw material for further selection and improvement. Leguminosae species are of major economic importance (peas, chickpeas, lentils and faba beans, as well as numerous forage species) and provide a particularly rich source of protein for human and animal foods. Their distribution is concentrated in the Mediterranean region and therefore the improvement of their conservation and use in the region is critical. This text is designed to help ensure an adequate breadth of legume diversity is conserved and to help maximise the use of that conserved diversity. The subjects of conservation and use of legume diversity, the Mediterranean ecosystem and taxonomy of legumes are introduced. Generic reviews of the taxonomy, centre of diversity, ecogeographic distribution, genetic diversity distribution, conservation status, conservation gaps and future research needs are provided, along with a discussion of the importance of rhizobia to the maintenance of legume diversity. Current ex situ and in situ conservation activities as well current legume uses are reviewed. In conclusion future priorities for ex situ and in situ plant genetic conservation and use of Mediterranean legumes are highlighted. All contributors look forward rather than simply reviewing past and current activities and therefore it is hoped that the identification of genetic erosion, location of taxonomic and genetic diversity and promotion of more efficient utilisation of conserved material will be enhanced.