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Sandwidi, A.Diallo, B.O.Lamien, N.Vinceti, B.Sanon, K.Coulibaly, P.Paré, S.Sawadogo, M.[Participatory identification and characterisation of shea butter tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn.) ethnovarieties in Burkina Faso]Participatory identification and characterisation of shea butter tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn.) ethnovarieties in Burkina Faso

This paper outlines the methodology for mainstreaming biodiversity developed by the Biodiversity for Food and Nutrition Project (BFN), a multi-country initiative led by Brazil, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Turkey. BFN explored the nutritional properties of traditional and/or neglected native edible speci...


Beltrame, D.Gee, E.Guner, B.Lauridsen, N.Samarasinghe, W.L.G.Wasike, V.Hunter, D.Borelli, Teresa[Mainstreaming biodiversity for food and nutrition into policies and practice: methodologies and lessons learned from four countries]Mainstreaming biodiversity for food and nutrition into policies and practice: methodologies and lessons learned from four countries
Chávez, RenéSchmiediche, P.E.Jackson, Michael T.Raman, K.V.[The breeding potential of wild potato species resistant to the potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller)]The breeding potential of wild potato species resistant to the potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller)

Chaya is a highly nutritious perennial leafy vegetable native to Mesoamerica. This drought-resistant crop has low production and consumption levels in Guatemala, but has the potential to help agriculture and food systems be more nutritious and resilient. This study analyzed the value chain of cha...


Amaya, N.Padulosi, S.Meldrum, G.[Value chain analysis of Chaya (Mayan Spinach) in Guatemala]Value chain analysis of Chaya (Mayan Spinach) in Guatemala

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

Brassica montana Pourr., a wild relative of the Brassica oleracea L. cole crops (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc.), deserves special attention for its potential to easily transfer agronomically useful traits to related crops. Monitoring existing B. montana populations is the first step to ena...


Maggioni, L.Alessandrini, A.[The occurrence of Brassica montana Pourr. (Brassicaceae) in the Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche, and in the Republic of San Marino]The occurrence of Brassica montana Pourr. (Brassicaceae) in the Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche, and in the Republic of San Marino
Autor: Dias, S.

The need to have a portal to access complementary data on traits is essential and a novelty arising from the PGR Secure project. Further, until now we have been able to access online many resources for ex situ information, but very few for in situ and on-farm information. This article focuses on ...


Dias, S.[Pieces of the puzzle - Trait Information Portal]Pieces of the puzzle - Trait Information Portal

Sie, M.Sanni, K.Futakuchi, K.Manneh, B.Mande, S.Vodouhe, R.S.Dogbe, S.Drame, K.Ogunbayo, A.Ndjiondjop, Marie-NoelTraoré, K.[Towards a rational use of African rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.) for breeding in Sub-Saharan Africa]Towards a rational use of African rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.) for breeding in Sub-Saharan Africa

Fifty-four accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris cultivated in Spain and representing a broad variability for this country, were studied together with 30 samples of wild forms of American origin. Two reference cultivars (from the Andes and Mesoamerica) plus two outgroups (P. coccineus and Vigna unguic...


Ocampo Nahar, César H.Martin, JPSánchez Yélamo, María DoloresOrtiz, J.M.Toro Chica, Orlando[Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers]Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers

Chloroplast DNA polymorphisms were studied by PCR sequencing and PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism in 165 accessions of domesticated landraces of common bean from Latin America and the USA, 23 accessions of weedy beans, and 134 accessions of wild beans covering the entire geographic ra...


Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.[Domestication patterns in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the origin of the Mesoamerican and Andean cultivated races]Domestication patterns in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and the origin of the Mesoamerican and Andean cultivated races

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