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In 1975, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources created the first internationally linked system of genebanks, known as the Registry of Base Collections (RBC), to conserve plant germplasm and make it available globally for agricultural research and development. Over time, internationa...


Thormann, I.Engels, I.Halewood, Michael[Are the old International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) base collections available through the Plant Treaty’s multilateral system of access and benefit sharing? A review]Are the old International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) base collections available through the Plant Treaty’s multilateral system of access and benefit sharing? A review
Dulloo, M.E.Thormann, I.Fiorino, E.Felice, S. deRao, V.R.Snook, L.K.[Trends in research using plant genetic resources from germplasm collections: from 1996 to 2006.]Trends in research using plant genetic resources from germplasm collections: from 1996 to 2006.

Ensuring the availability of the broadest possible germplasm base for agriculture in the face of increasingly uncertain and variable patterns of biotic and abiotic change is fundamental for the world's future food supply. While ex situ conservation plays a major role in the conservation and avail...


Bellon, M.R.Dulloo, EhsanSardos, J.Thormann, I.Burdon, J.J.[In situ conservation—harnessing natural and human-derived evolutionary forces to ensure future crop adaptation]In situ conservation—harnessing natural and human-derived evolutionary forces to ensure future crop adaptation
Magos Brehm, J.Kell, S.Thormann, I.Gaisberger, H.Dulloo, M.E.Maxted, N.[New tools for crop wild relative conservation planning]New tools for crop wild relative conservation planning
Thormann, I.Fiorino, E.Halewood, MichaelEngels, Johannes M.M.[Plant genetic resources collections and associated information as a baseline resource for genetic diversity studies: an assessment of the IBPGR-supported collections]Plant genetic resources collections and associated information as a baseline resource for genetic diversity studies: an assessment of the IBPGR-supported collections

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