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Aim: To fill critical knowledge gaps with regard to the distributions and conservation status of the wild relatives of chile peppers (Capsicum L.). Location: The study covered the potential native ranges of currently recognized wild Capsicum taxa, throughout the Americas. Methods: We modelled the...


Khoury, Colin K.Carver, DanielBarchenger, Derek W.Barboza, Gloria E.Zonneveld, Maarten vanJarret, Robert L.Bohs, LynnKantar, MichaelUchanski, MarkMercer, KristinNabhan, Gary PaulBosland, Paul W.Greene, Stephanie L.[Modelled distributions and conservation status of the wild relatives of chile peppers (Capsicum L.)]Modelled distributions and conservation status of the wild relatives of chile peppers (Capsicum L.)

Crop wild relatives—the plant species closely related to agricultural crops—are valuable genetic resources used by plant breeders to increase pest and disease resistance, stress tolerance, nutritional profile, and other traits critical to productivity, quality, and sustainability. Wild utilized p...


Khoury, Colin K.Greene, Stephanie L.Krishnan, SaradaMiller, Allison J.Moreau, Tara[A Road Map for Conservation, Use, and Public Engagement around North America’s Crop Wild Relatives and Wild Utilized Plants]A Road Map for Conservation, Use, and Public Engagement around North America’s Crop Wild Relatives and Wild Utilized Plants

Crop wild relatives are valuable genetic resources for crop improvement. Knowledge gaps, including with regard to taxonomy, distributions, and characterization for traits of interest constrain their use in plant breeding. These deficiencies also affect conservation planning, both with regard to i...


Khoury, Colin K.Carver, DanielKates, Heather R.Achicanoy, Harold A.E.Zonneveld, Maarten vanThomas, EvertHeinitz, ClaireJarret, Robert L.Labate, Joanne A.Reitsma, KathyNabhan, Gary P.Greene, Stephanie L.[Distributions, conservation status, and abiotic stress tolerance potential of wild cucurbits (Cucurbita L.)]Distributions, conservation status, and abiotic stress tolerance potential of wild cucurbits (Cucurbita L.)

The need to restore natural landscapes impacted by environmental perturbations such as wildfires, and droughts, gave rise to Seeds of Success (SOS), a collaborative effort led by the Bureau of Land Management to collect seed of US wild native species since 2001. These collected native species are...


Greene, Stephanie L.Carver, DanielKhoury, Colin K.Irish, Brian M.Olwell, PeggyPrescott, Leah[Seeds of Success: Collateral Benefits to Agricultural Crop Improvement, Research, and Education]Seeds of Success: Collateral Benefits to Agricultural Crop Improvement, Research, and Education

Societal Impact Statement Food and agricultural plants are integral to human well‐being. Due to their universal importance, such plants would appear to represent an ideal entryway by which to address plant blindness. However, with limited opportunities for direct contact with agriculture, many p...


Krishnan, SaradaMoreau, TaraKuehny, JeffNovy, AriGreene, Stephanie L.Khoury, Colin K.[Resetting the table for people and plants: Botanic gardens and research organizations collaborate to address food and agricultural plant blindness]Resetting the table for people and plants: Botanic gardens and research organizations collaborate to address food and agricultural plant blindness

North America harbors a rich native flora of crop wild relatives—the progenitors and closely related species of domesticated plants—as well as a range of culturally significant wild utilized plants. Despite their current and potential future value, they are rarely prioritized for conservation eff...


Khoury, Colin K.Greene, Stephanie L.Krishnan, SaradaMiller, Allison J.Moreau, TaraWilliams, Karen A.Rodriguez-Bonilla, LorraineSpurrier, Carol S.Zalapa, JuanNabhan, Gary Paul[Toward Integrated Conservation of North America's Crop Wild Relatives]Toward Integrated Conservation of North America's Crop Wild Relatives

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