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The report highlights some particularly significant achievements of IPGRI's activities in Central & West Asia and North Africa in 1999-2000 and describes the impact that this work is having. The establishment of the CWANA regional office in 1992 allowed IPGRI to pay greater attention to the regio...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[IPGRI in Central & West Asia and North Africa: Regional report 1999-2000]IPGRI in Central & West Asia and North Africa: Regional report 1999-2000

These proceedings outline the discussions and recommendations made at the working group and contains the collection of presented papers from the meeting. Main topics of discussion include the European Barley Database (EBDB), the status of national collections, sharing responsibilities for conserv...


Knüpffer, H.Bothmer, R. vonAmbrose, M.Ellis, R.Stanca, A.M.Enneking, D.Maggioni, L.Lipman, E.European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic ResourcesInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Report of a Working Group on Barley: Sixth meeting, 3 December 2000, Salsomaggiore, Italy]Report of a Working Group on Barley: Sixth meeting, 3 December 2000, Salsomaggiore, Italy

International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Europe: No. 24, August 2002]Newsletter for Europe: No. 24, August 2002
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter of the Regional Office for Central West Asia & North Africa: No. 23, August 2001]Newsletter of the Regional Office for Central West Asia & North Africa: No. 23, August 2001

Selected highlights of 2001 is a multi-language publication detailing some of IPGRI's key projects and achievements in 2001. This full-colour, illustrated brochure includes French, Spanish, Italian, English, Russian, Arabic, Chinese and Japanese texts and is intended as an overview of the Annual ...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Selected highlights of 2001: A few IPGRI projects selected as worthy of special note]Selected highlights of 2001: A few IPGRI projects selected as worthy of special note

The sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region comprises 48 sovereign states. Well over 600 million people live in Africa south of Sahara. The vast majority of these people depend directly on the land for their sustenance. Overall, only about 6% of Africa's land is cultivated. Even so, the agricultural sect...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[IPGRI in sub-Saharan Africa: Regional report - SSA 1999-2000]IPGRI in sub-Saharan Africa: Regional report - SSA 1999-2000

This publication reports the workshop on in situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. The workshop was the continuation of an initiative which began in May 1990 when the Council for Tropical and Sub-Tropical Agricultural Research (ATSAF) and the In...


Engels, J.M.M.International Plant Genetic Resources InstituteDeutsche Stiftung für internationale Entwicklung[In situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture in developing countries: Report of a DSE/ATSAF/IPGRI Workshop, Bonn-Rottgen (Germany) 2-4 May 1995]In situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture in developing countries: Report of a DSE/ATSAF/IPGRI Workshop, Bonn-Rottgen (Germany) 2-4 May 1995

International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Central & West Asia and North Africa: No. 21, March 2000]Newsletter for Central & West Asia and North Africa: No. 21, March 2000

IPGRI maintains a number of databases with summary information on ex situ germplasm collections worldwide. The data include address information on organizations holding germplasm and summary information on the type of germplasm that is maintained, such as: species names, number of accessions per ...


Bettencourt, E.Konopka, J.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[3. Cereals: Avena, Hordeum, Millets, Oryza, Secale, Sorghum, Triticum, Zea and Pseudocereals]3. Cereals: Avena, Hordeum, Millets, Oryza, Secale, Sorghum, Triticum, Zea and Pseudocereals

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