Additional materials and resources

For references on genetic studies for breeding, click here.
Den Nijs HCM, Bartsch D and Sweet J (eds) (2004) Introgression From Genetically Modified Plants Into Wild Relatives. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
Hunter D and Heywood V (eds) (2011) Crop Wild Relatives, A Manual of In Situ Conservation. Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity. Earthscan, London. (Available in English and French).
Kole C (2011 Onwards) Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding Resources – Multiple volumes based on crop commodity groups. Springer, London and New York.
Maxted N, Ford-Lloyd BV, Kell SP, Iriondo J, Dulloo E and Turok J (eds) (2008) Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
Maxted N, Dulloo ME and Ford-Lloyd BV (eds) (2016) Enhancing Crop Genepool Use: Capturing Wild Relative and Landrace Diversity for Crop Improvement. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.
Sousa-Correia CM, Abreu JM, Ferreira Dias S, Rodrigues JC, Alves A, Maxted N and Ford-Lloyd BV (2008) “Linking conservation with sustainable use: Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia (Lam) O. Schwartz in traditional agro-sylvo-pastoral systems in Southern Portugal.” In: Maxted N, Ford-Lloyd BV, Kell SP, Iriondo JM, Dulloo E and Turok J (eds) Crop wild relative conservation and use. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 638–648.
Dempewolf H (2013) Wild relatives in pre-breeding: Fishing the genepool with dynamite. EUCARPIA Genetic Resources section meeting: Pre-breeding – fishing in the gene pool. 10–13 June, Alnarp, Sweden.
Frese L (2016) Linking conservation to use. Nordic/ECPGR Joint Workshop. Plant genetic resources for food and security and ecosystem services. Planning and implementing national and regional conservation strategies – CWR conservation strategies. 19–22 September, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Project Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting, and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives has a dominant use component.
Project Enhancing the Link Between In Situ Conservation and Use of Crop Wild Relatives (CWR) in the SADC Region to Underpin Regional Food Security and Mitigate Predicted Adverse Impact of Climate Change (SADC Crop Wild Relatives) has a pre-breeding component.
Project Novel Characterization of Crop Wild Relative and Landrace Resources as a Basis for Improved Crop breeding (PGR Secure).
Curtis S (2008) “Use of wild plant species: the market perspective.” In: Maxted N, Ford-Lloyd BV, Kell SP, Iriondo JM, Dulloo E and Turok J (eds) Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 632–637.
Heywood VH (2008) “The use and economic potential of wild species: an overview.” In: Maxted N, Ford-Lloyd BV, Kell SP, Iriondo JM, Dulloo E and Turok J (eds) Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 585–604.
Crop Wild Relatives, Public Awareness Program (Sri Lanka).
Karunagoda K (unknown date) Effectiveness of public awareness of CWR.

The Interactive Toolkit for Crop Wild Relative Conservation Planning was developed within the framework of the SADC CWR project www.cropwildrelatives.org/sadc-cwr-project (2014-2016),
which was co-funded by the European Union and implemented through ACP-EU Co-operation Programme in Science and Technology (S&T II) by the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States.
Grant agreement no FED/2013/330-210.