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En septembre 1998, le Service des femmes dans le développement de la FAO, le Service des semences et des ressources phytogénétiques et l'IPGRI financèrent une étude «Genre et diversité génétique locale de trois espèces : riz kobé, riz flottant (issa-mô) et mil (Haïni) dans les cercles de Diré et ...


Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[L'approche participative dans la recherche sur le mode de gestion des espèces cultivées localement en fonction du genre au Mali: méthodologie et techniques: Cas du Mali]L'approche participative dans la recherche sur le mode de gestion des espèces cultivées localement en fonction du genre au Mali: méthodologie et techniques: Cas du Mali

Guatemala is located in an area which contains one of the highest levels of plant genetic diversity in the world. Its particular geography and types of vegetation are characterised by the fact that the country has 14 life zones. The existing human wealth-botanical wealth interaction makes this co...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[The role of women in the conservation of the genetic resources of maize Guatemala]The role of women in the conservation of the genetic resources of maize Guatemala

Weidong GaoRamanatha Rao, V.Ming-De ZhouInternational Plant Genetic Resources InstituteInstitute of Crop Germplasm Resources CAAS[Plant genetic resources conservation and use in China: Proceedings of a National Workshop on Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources, 25-27 October 1999, Beijing, China]Plant genetic resources conservation and use in China: Proceedings of a National Workshop on Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources, 25-27 October 1999, Beijing, China

International Development Research CentreInternational Plant Genetic Resources InstituteDag Hammarskjöld FoundationCrucible II Group[Le débat des semences: Volume 1. Solutions politiques pour les ressources génétiques: Un Brevet pour la vie revisité]Le débat des semences: Volume 1. Solutions politiques pour les ressources génétiques: Un Brevet pour la vie revisité

This guide is the first volume in a series of three booklets that deals with the conservation of forest (tree and shrub) genetic resources. This volume gives an overview of concepts and systematic approaches to conservation and management of forest genetic resources. It outlines the need to conse...


International Plant Genetic Resources InstituteFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations[Forest genetic resources conservation and management: overview, concepts and some systematic approaches: Vol. 1]Forest genetic resources conservation and management: overview, concepts and some systematic approaches: Vol. 1

Plant species that are vegetatively propagated, that have long life cycles and/or produce nonorthodox seeds are traditionally maintained in field collections. Maintaining plants in the field is costly and carries high risks of loss; therefore, the strategies and procedures employed to establish a...


Reed, B.M.Engelmann, F.Dulloo, M.E.Engels, J.M.M.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Technical guidelines for the management of field and in vitro germplasm collections]Technical guidelines for the management of field and in vitro germplasm collections

A large part of this book describes the genetic resources and variation of coriander and there is also information on uses, composition and crop production. Chapters cover the following topics: taxonomy and names of the species; brief description of the crop; origin of the species and centres of ...


Diederichsen, A.Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Coriander, Coriandrum sativum L.]Coriander, Coriandrum sativum L.

The cultivation of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) in the Americas is widespread and well researched. It is less well known that Chenopodium was a common component of farming systems in the hilly and mountainous regions of Asia, particularly the Himalayas, the Hangduan mountains and the chain of upla...


Partap, T.Joshi, B.D.Galwey, Nicholas W.Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Chenopods, Chenopodium spp.]Chenopods, Chenopodium spp.

The Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides incentives for countries to exercise sovereign rights over genetic resources in their territories, has led several countries to develop policies and strategies governing the conservation and use of genetic diversity, including conditions for ...


Barton, J.H.Siebeck, W.E.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Material transfer agreements in genetic resources exchange: The case of the International Agricultural Research Centres]Material transfer agreements in genetic resources exchange: The case of the International Agricultural Research Centres

Roots and tubers crops are present in the diet of almost all the world's people, the best known are potato and cassava, both of which are of South American origin but are now widely distributed. There are also several species of roots and tubers which originated from South America and which are s...


Libreros, D.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Bibliography on underutilized roots and tubers crops]Bibliography on underutilized roots and tubers crops

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