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Maggioni, L.Janes, R.Hayes, A.Swinburne, T.Lipman, E.International Plant Genetic Resources InstituteEuropean Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources[Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: First meeting, 15-17 May 1997, Dublin, Ireland]Report of a Working Group on Malus/Pyrus: First meeting, 15-17 May 1997, Dublin, Ireland

On 23-25 October 2007 the Research Institute of Plant Production (RIPP) of the Slovak Agricultural Research Centre hosted the Ninth meeting of the Working Group (WG) on Forages. The meeting, attended by 35 participants from 28 countries, focused on the ongoing effort to create a European Forages ...


Boller, B.Wilner, E.Marum, P.Maggioni, L.Lipman, E.[Report of a Working Group on Forages: Ninth meeting, 23-25 October 2007, Piestany, Slovakia]Report of a Working Group on Forages: Ninth meeting, 23-25 October 2007, Piestany, Slovakia

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

Members of the newly established ECPGR Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp), in the framework of Sugar, Starch and Fibre Crops Network, met for the first time at Wageningen, the Netherlands on 14–16 June 2006. Fifteen participants from the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, ...


Bas, N.Pavelek, M.Maggioni, L.Lipman, E.[Report of a Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp): First meeting, 14-16 June 2006, Wageningen, The Netherlands]Report of a Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp): First meeting, 14-16 June 2006, Wageningen, The Netherlands

Genetic and physiological quality are crucial for the short and long-term success of restoration projects. While physiological quality has a considerable influence on both the germination rate of seedlings and the immediate vitality of the seedling after planting, genetic quality enables a plante...


Neff, D.Kettle, C.Gotor, E.[Costs of tree seed and seedling supply systems. The cost of integrating genetic diversity into forest landscape restoration.]Costs of tree seed and seedling supply systems. The cost of integrating genetic diversity into forest landscape restoration.

The second meeting of the ECPGR Vitis Working Group was held 18-20 September 2012 at Siebeldingen, Germany, involving 18 WG members and 3 observers. The meeting was organized in collaboration with the Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI), Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof, Siebeldingen. All Vi...


Maggioni, L.Engels, J.Maul, E.Ortiz, J.Lipman, E.Bioversity International[Report of a Working Group on Vitis: Second meeting, 18-20 September 2012, Siebeldingen, Germany]Report of a Working Group on Vitis: Second meeting, 18-20 September 2012, Siebeldingen, Germany

International Board for Plant Genetic Resources[Report of a ECPGR Task Force Meeting on a Beta core collection: Held at Cappelle-en-Pévèle (France) on 30 September, 2000]Report of a ECPGR Task Force Meeting on a Beta core collection: Held at Cappelle-en-Pévèle (France) on 30 September, 2000

International Board for Plant Genetic Resources[Report of a Working Group on Sunflower: (Third meeting) held at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 30, July 1988]Report of a Working Group on Sunflower: (Third meeting) held at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 30, July 1988

Turok, J.Varela, M.C.Hansen, C.European Forest Genetic Resources Programme[Quercus suber network: Report of the 3rd and 4th meetings, 9-12 June 1996, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, 20-22 February 1997, Almoraima, Spain]Quercus suber network: Report of the 3rd and 4th meetings, 9-12 June 1996, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, 20-22 February 1997, Almoraima, Spain

The Southeast Asia region harbours the greatest wealth of banana diversity, both in wild and cultivated forms. This includes some of the rarest varieties in the world. But how to classify them and even what to call them has always been a complicated issue. In many cases, the same varieties have b...


Valmayor, R.V.Jamaluddin, S.H.Silayoi, B.Kusumo, S.Danh, L.D.Pascua, O.C.Espino, R.R.C.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia]Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia

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