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El Perú es probablemente el país con más diversidad nativa de Capsicum cultivado en el mundo. En los mercados locales no es raro encontrar variedades de las cinco especies domesticadas (C. annuum L., C. baccatum L., C. chinense L., y C. frutescens L., C. pubescens Ruiz & Pav.), correspondiendo...


Libreros, D.Zonneveld, Maarten vanPetz, M.Meckelmann, S.W.Ríos, L.Peña, K.Amaya, K.Ramírez, M.Bioversity International[Catálogo de ajíes (Capsicum spp.) peruanos promisorios conservados en el banco de semillas del INIA - Perú]Catálogo de ajíes (Capsicum spp.) peruanos promisorios conservados en el banco de semillas del INIA - Perú

The Second Meeting of the Vegetables Network (VEGNET) of the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR) was held on 26-28 June 2007 in Olomouc, Czech Republic. The meeting was organized jointly with the Third Meeting of the ECPGR Working Group on Medicinal and Aromatic Pla...


Astley, D.Bas, N.Branca, F.Daunay, C.Díez, M.J.Keller, J.Dooijeweert, W. vanTreuren, R. vanMaggioni, L.Lipman, E.Bioversity International[Report of a Vegetables Network: Second Meeting, 26–28 June 2007, Olomouc, Czech Republic]Report of a Vegetables Network: Second Meeting, 26–28 June 2007, Olomouc, Czech Republic

The Third Meeting of the ECPGR Working Group on Malus/Pyrus was held in Tbilisi, Georgia, 25-27 October 2006 and was attended by representatives from 21 countries. The meeting was organized at the Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Oenology, in collaboration with the Georgian Academy of S...


Lateur, M.Maggioni, L.Lipman, E.Bioversity InternationalEuropean Cooperative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources Networks[Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: Third Meeting, 25-27 October 2006, Tbilisi, Georgia]Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: Third Meeting, 25-27 October 2006, Tbilisi, Georgia

The Fourth Meeting of the ECPGR Working Group (WG) on Malus/Pyrus was held 6-9 March 2012 in Weggis, Switzerland, following two ad hoc meetings on fruit synonyms and on descriptors.The ad hoc meeting on descriptors agreed draft lists of characterization and evaluation descriptors for apple and pe...


Lateur, M.Ordidge, J.Engels, J.Lipman, E.Bioversity InternationalEuropean Cooperative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources Networks[Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: Fourth meeting, 7-9 March 2012, Weggis, Switzerland]Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: Fourth meeting, 7-9 March 2012, Weggis, Switzerland

This resource guides new and experienced collectors on how to sample, collect and preserve a wealth of genetic resources – not only crop plants and trees but also wild species, symbiotic bacteria and fungi, pollen and even DNA.


Guarino, LuigiRamanatha Rao, V.Goldberg, E.Bioversity International[Collecting plant genetic diversity: technical guidelines. 2011 update]Collecting plant genetic diversity: technical guidelines. 2011 update

The fifth meeting of the ECPGR Grain Legumes Working Group was held 7-8 May 2013 at Novi Sad, Serbia. The meeting, organized in collaboration with the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, brought together 25 participants from 23 countries. Regarding AEGIS, the meeting agreed ...


Maggioni, L.Ambrose, M.Lipman, E.Bioversity International[Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes: Fifth meeting, 7-8 May 2013, Novi Sad, Serbia]Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes: Fifth meeting, 7-8 May 2013, Novi Sad, Serbia

The ECPGR Working Group (WG) on grain legumes met for its Fourth meeting in Lisbon, Portugal on 16-17 November 2007, as a Satellite meeting to the Sixth European Conference on Grain Legumes. The ECPGR Satellite meeting was attended by representatives from 17 member countries and several other obs...


Maggioni, L.Lipman, E.Bioversity International[Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes: Fourth meeting, 16-17 November 2007, Lisbon, Portugal]Report of a Working Group on Grain Legumes: Fourth meeting, 16-17 November 2007, Lisbon, Portugal

Les espèces sauvages apparentées aux plantes cultivées comprennent les ancêtres des plantes cultivées ainsi que d'autres espèces plus ou moins proches. Elles constituent une source stratégique de gènes de résistance aux maladies, aux ravageurs et aux stress tels que la sécheresse et les températu...


Bioversity International[Les parents sauvages des plantes cultivées]Les parents sauvages des plantes cultivées

Los parientes silvestres de cultivos incluyen tanto a los antepasados de los cultivos como a otras especies más o menos estrechamente vinculadas con ellos. Son una fuente vital de genes de resistencia contra enfermedades, plagas y factores de estrés como las sequías y las temperaturas extremas. E...


Bioversity International[Parientes silvestres de cultivos]Parientes silvestres de cultivos

Frese, L.Hoekstra, R.Bioversity International[Report of a Network Coordinating Group on Sugar, Starch and Fibre Crops: Third meeting, 8-9 October 2009, Quedlinburg, Germany]Report of a Network Coordinating Group on Sugar, Starch and Fibre Crops: Third meeting, 8-9 October 2009, Quedlinburg, Germany

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