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Authors: Velez, J.M., et al.
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Information on plant adaptation can be very useful in agrobiodiversity studies. Ecogeographical land characterization (ELC) maps constitute a new tool...
Authors: Parra-Quijano, M. et al.
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2012
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The present paper reviews the use of ecogeographical studies in the efficient conservation and utilization of plant genetic resources. While the use...
Authors: Parra-Quijano, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2012
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2012
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An efficient germplasm collecting method was evaluated using six Lupinus species and the Spanish Lupinus collection as a study case. This method...
Authors: Parra-Quijano, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2012
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2011
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Ecogeographical data complement genotypic and phenotypic information on plant genetic resources and provide an alternative characterization when...
Authors: Parra-Quijano, M. et al
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2008
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Aim: Gap analysis is a well-established conservation technique that identifies areas in which selected elements of biodiversity are represented and...
Authors: Maxted, N. et al.
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This study evaluated the phenotypic representativeness of core collections generated independently with ecogeographical data or with morphological...
Authors: Parra-Quijano, M. et al.
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Crop wild relatives (CWR) play a key role in providing genetic diversity for crop adaptation and improvement and their in situ conservation is the...
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ABSTRACT: Habitat fragmentation is a leading threat to biodiversity, with extinction rates increasing as anthropogenic alteration of the environment...
Authors: O'Conner, K. et al.
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2003
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Potato is an important world crop with an abundant diversity of wild relatives for research and breeding. About 200 tuber-bearingSolarium relatives of...
Authors: Bamberg, J. et al.
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2015
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Crop wild relatives (CWR) are a rich source of genetic diversity for crop improvement. Combining ecogeographic and phylogenetic techniques can inform...
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2010
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ABSTRACT: High temperatures over 32–36 °C at anthesis induce spikelet sterility in rice. The use of a germplasm with an early-morning flowering (EMF)...
Authors: Ishimar, T. et al.
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In light of the growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity and food security of climate change and the massively growing...
Authors: Maxted, N. et al.
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ABSTRACT: The varieties with erect panicles used in rice breeding have led to a significant increase in rice yield. But the molecular mechanism of...
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ABSTRACT: Over much of the world, the growing season of 2050 will probably be warmer than the hottest of recent years, with more variable rainfall. If...
Authors: Guarino, L. and Lobell, D.
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2014
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ABSTRACT: The main objective of the“Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change” project is to collect and protect the genetic diversity of a portfolio of...
Authors: Dempewolf, H. et al.
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2005
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ABSTRACT: For breeding programs of the tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum), both wild and cultivated diploid relatives are valuable sources of...
Authors: Jansky, S. and Peloquin, S.
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ABSTRACT: Most wild Cicer species have narrow eco-geographic amplitude. Likewise, domesticated chickpea suffers from severe adaptive limitations due...
Authors: Peleg, Z. et al.
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ABSTRACT: The use of crop wild relatives (CWRs) in breeding is likely to continue to intensify as utilization techniques improve and crop adaptation...
Authors: Khoury, K. et al.
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ABSTRACT: The MEDUSA Network (Identification, Conservation and Use of Wild Plants in the Mediterranean Region) is concerned with gathering information...
Authors: Skoula, M. et al.
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ABSTRACT: IN THE early 1970s Asia’s rice farmers faced ruin. The brown planthopper, an insect up till then found mostly in Japan, began to appear...
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ABSTRACT: PLANT-COLLECTING has long attracted mavericks with a thirst for adventure. In Borneo in the 1960s John Wood, now at Oxford University, had...
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ABSTRACT:The dilution effect hypothesis suggests that diverse ecological communities limit disease spread via several mechanisms. Therefore,...
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives (CWRs) will gain in importance as changing climates put both traditional and advanced cultivars under increasing stress,...
Authors: Heywood, V.H.
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ABSTRACT: Declining rural security and pressures to reduce public-sector expenditures in the late 1990s spurred efforts to develop alternative funding...
Authors: Lilieholm, R. and Weatherly, P.
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives are an increasingly important source of plant genetic resources for plant breeders. Several studies have estimated the...
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2007
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ABSTRACT: Conservation of crop wild relatives (CWRs) is a complex interdisciplinary process that is being addressed by various national and...
Authors: Heywood, V. et al.
Publication Year: 2007
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ABSTRACT: Wild crop relatives are an important source of genetic variation for improving domesticated species. Given limited resources, methods for...
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ABSTRACT: Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which is of great commercial interest...
Authors: Vinceti, B. et al.
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ABSTRACT: The Gossypium hirsutum gene pool from Mexico is one of the primary sources for improvement of most of the Acala and Upland cotton growing in...
Authors: Ulloa, M. et al.
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ABSTRACT: Vitis vinifera L. ssp. sylvestris (Gmelin) Hegi, the European Wild Grape and ancestor of cultivated grapevine varieties (V. vinifera L. ssp....
Authors: Schröder, S. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2013
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ABSTRACT: The crop wild relatives constitute an important resource for improving agricultural production. An analysis of the floras from the Arabian...
Authors: Rao, N.K.
Publication Year: 2013
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2011
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ABSTRACT: The world's wealth of plant genetic resources has much value for world food security, but these resources are under considerable threat....
Authors: Ford-Lloyd, B.V. et al.
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2012
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ABSTRACT: In the late 1800s, a botanist named N.E. Hansen brought a Siberian alfalfa species to the United States, hoping its capacity to survive...
Authors: Fisher, M.
Publication Year: 2012
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] is a versatile, stress-tolerant, and nutritious grain legume, possess- ing traits of value for...
Authors: Khoury, K. et al.
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2008
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Authors: Moore, J.D. et al.
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2001
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ABSTRACT: Sophisticated computational methods have been developed to help us to identify sets of nature reserves that maximize the representation of...
Authors: Cabeza, M. and Moilanen, A.
Publication Year: 2001
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Growing research interest in crop wild relatives (CWR) has highlighted their value for crop improvement, particularly to mitigate the impact...
Authors: Phillips, J. et al.
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2014
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Authors: Eldarov, M., et al.
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Many crop species suffer from a lack of genetic diversity which reduces the ability of cultivars to withstand new pests or environmental...
Authors: Jarvis, S. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives of sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., I. series Batatas] have the potential to contribute to breeding objectives...
Authors: Khoury, K. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Saffron (Crocus sativus) is a sterile triploid (2n 1⁄4 3x 1⁄4 24) cultivated species, of un- known origin from other diploid and polyploid...
Authors: Alsayied, N.F. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2006
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ABSTRACT: Genetic diversity of crop species in sub-Sahelian Africa is still poorly documented. Among such crops, pearl millet is one of the most...
Authors: Mariac, C. et al.
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Reliable estimations of drought tolerance in wild plant populations have proved to be challenging and more accessible alternatives are...
Authors: Cortés, A.J. et al.
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2004
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Geographic isolation promotes local adaptation but may also prevent the movement of advantageous gene complexes throughout a species...
Authors: Reeves, P. and Richards, C.
Publication Year: 2014
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Climate change is a major environmental stress threatening bio- diversity and human civilization. The best hope to secure staple food for...
Authors: Nevo, E. et al.
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives have a long history of use in potato breeding, particularly for pest and disease resistance, and are expected to be...
Authors: Castañeda-Álvarez, N.P. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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1994
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Authors: Hamilton, M.
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Organic farming is based on the concept of working ‘with nature’ instead of against it; however, compared with conventional farming, organic...
Authors: Andersen, M.M. et al.
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Humanity depends on fewer than a dozen of the approximately 300,000 species of flowering plants for 80% of its caloric intake. And we...
Authors: McCouch, S. et al.
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2014
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Authors: Cunniff, J. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2013
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ABSTRACT: The role of pollen flow within and between cultivated and wild tropical crop species is little known. To study the pollen flow of cacao, we...
Authors: Chumacero de Schawe, C. et al.
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2010
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ABSTRACT: It is essential to illuminate the evolutionary history of crop domestication in order to understand further the origin and development of...
Authors: Guo, J. et al.
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2014
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2015
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Locating and quantifying genetic variation within crop wild relatives is an ongoing activity of gene banks tasked with ex situ conservation....
Authors: Richards, C. et al.
Publication Year: 2013
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Understanding genetic structure in wild relatives of a crop is important for crop improvement and conservation. Recently, two gene pools (MI...
Authors: Castillo, J.M. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Describing genetic diversity in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) in geographic and environmental space in the context of...
Authors: Russell, J. et al.
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2002
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ABSTRACT: About 12,000 years ago, humans began the transition from hunter-gathering to a sedentary, agriculture-based society. From its origins in the...
Authors: Salamini, F. et al.
Publication Year: 2002
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2006
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ABSTRACT: In this study, inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) ans simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to investigate genetic diversity of...
Authors: Weiguo, Z. et al.
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2006
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ABSTRACT: Genomic and proteomic diversity provide the basis of evolutionary change by natural selection under abiotic and biotic stresses, and the...
Authors: Nevo, E.
Publication Year: 2006
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2003
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ABSTRACT: Identification of ecogeographic parameters associated with genetic variation would help to prioritize populations within conserved species...
Authors: Del Rio A. H., and Bambergb, J. B.
Publication Year: 2003
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are invaluable gene sources for various traits of interest, yet these potential resources are themselves...
Authors: Singh, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Premise of the study: Wild populations of domesticated species constitute a genetic reservoir and are fundamental to the evolutionary...
Authors: Chávez-Pesqueira, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Despite growing literature supporting the importance of home gardens (HG) as biodiversity hotspots, knowledge of patterns of their...
Authors: Salako, V. K. et al.
Publication Year: 2013
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2004
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ABSTRACT: Recognized as a priority three decades ago, in situ conservation of crop wild relatives has developed theoretical and methodological focus...
Authors: Meilleur, B. and Hodgkin, T.
Publication Year: 2004
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2015
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Publication Year: 2015
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Genetic diversity is the fundamental level of biological diversity. In the discussion of biological diversity in agricultural ecosystems,...
Authors: Last, L. et al.
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1998
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ABSTRACT: Plant genetic resource conservation strategies, informed by an understanding of the geographical distribution of genetic variation within...
Authors: Ferguson, M.E. et al.
Publication Year: 1998
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2014
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ABSTRACT: The genetic relationships between the wild and cultivated melon accessions from Northwest and Central China were dissected using 22...
Authors: Hu, J. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Wild soybean individuals were sampled from ten habitat sites in Beijing region, China and were assessed using 36 SSR markers for the genetic...
Authors: Wang, K. J. et al.
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2003
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2007
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Authors: Idohou, R. et al.
Publication Year: 2012
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2014
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ABSTRACT: A list of 300 wild plant species for medicinal and food use, published in 1991 by Constantin Drăgulescu, is analysed to evaluate the needs...
Authors: Antofie, M.M.
Publication Year: 2014
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2010
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2014
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2006
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2012
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ABSTRACT: To date, most research conducted on plant viruses has centred on agricultural systems where viruses greatly reduce economic output....
Authors: Van Vianen, J.C.C.M. et al.
Publication Year: 2012
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2001
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ABSTRACT: Berberidopsis corallina Hook. f. (Berberidopsidaceae) is a threatened vine, endemic to the temperate rain forests of southern Chile. A RAPD...
Authors: Etisham-ul-haq, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2001
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ABSTRACT: In situ population studies of wild relatives of crops are crucial for the conservation of plant genetic resources, especially in regions...
Authors: Adugna, A. et al.
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2013
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ABSTRACT: Because the conservation of biodiversity occurs under time and resource constraints, it is necessary to prioritize species most deserving of...
Authors: Kricsfalusy, V.V. and Trevisan, N.
Publication Year: 2013
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2012
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives are a critical resource for sustaining future food security. It is widely recognized that many of the world’s protected...
Authors: Hunter, D. et al.
Publication Year: 2012
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2006
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ABSTRACT: Pulsatilla patens (L.) Mill. (Ranunculaceae) is a threatened plant which in Fennoscandia favours south-facing, warm slopes of pine-dominated...
Authors: Kalliovirta, M. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2002
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ABSTRACT: Grevillea scapigera is one of the world’s rarest plant species, currently known from only five plants in the wild. In 1995, 10 plants were...
Authors: Kruass, S. et al.
Publication Year: 2002
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2014
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Authors: Beharav, A., et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2013
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ABSTRACT: The re-sequencing of the genomes of wild crop relatives is a rapid method to determine the likely utility of the germplasm in crop...
Authors: Henry, R.
Publication Year: 2013
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2014
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Authors: Vikas, V.K., et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2014
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ABSTRACT: The common potato,Solanum tuberosum L.,is the third most important food crop and is grown and consumed worldwide. Indigenous cultivated...
Authors: Spooner, D. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2001
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ABSTRACT: Current extinction rates of plant and animal species are estimated to be as much as 100- to 1000-fold higher than during the recent...
Authors: Schoen, D. J. and Brown, A.H.D.
Publication Year: 2001
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2008
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives are an important source of genetic diversity for crop improvement. However, the survival of some of these wild plant...
Authors: Jarvis, A. et al.
Publication Year: 2008
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2015
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Authors: Davidar, P., et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2014
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ABSTRACT: The structure of Cerrado vegetation (sensu stricto) along roadsides was compared with that of protected areas (reserves). The superior...
Authors: Vasconcelos, P. B. et al.
Publication Year: 2014
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2007
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Authors: Hajjar, R. and Hodgkin, T.
Publication Year: 2007
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) roots spoil 2 to 3 d after harvest because of postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD), which has...
Authors: Morante, N. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2011
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ABSTRACT: Growing concern over the potentially devastating impacts of climate change on biodiversity and food security, considered together with the...
Authors: Maxted, et al.
Publication Year: 2011
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2004
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ABSTRACT: Natural biodiversity is an underexploited sustainable resource that can enrich the genetic basis of cultivated plants with novel alleles...
Authors: Gur, A. and Zamir, D.
Publication Year: 2004
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2015
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ABSTRACT: Dramatic changes in climatic conditions, exhibited as heat waves, water scarcity and heavy rains, continue to threaten crop quality and...
Authors: Yumurtaci, A.
Publication Year: 2015
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2006
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives are an important socio-economic resource that is currently being eroded or even extinguished through careless human...
Authors: Maxted, N. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2015
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ABSTRACT: We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia. Quantitative and...
Authors: Kidane, B. et al.
Publication Year: 2015
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2004
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ABSTRACT: Wild species of Oryza may serve as sources of superior drought tolerance alleles for cultivated rice. In a series of three screenhouse...
Authors: L. Liu, R. and Lafitte, D. G.
Publication Year: 2004
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2011
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ABSTRACT: Knowledge of mating systems is required in order to understand the genetic composition and evolutionary potential of plant populations....
Authors: Muraya, M.M. et al.
Publication Year: 2011
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2014
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ABSTRACT: Broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) is a parasitic weed that causes economic damage in sunflower production in many countries, especially in...
Authors: Seiler, G. J. and Jan, C.C.
Publication Year: 2014
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2010
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ABSTRACT: South Africa is endowed with wide varieties of biodiversity among which are wild vegetable species of remarkable nutritious qualities like...
Authors: Lewu, F. B. and Mavengahama, S.
Publication Year: 2010
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2006
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2006
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ABSTRACT: All processes that regulate of growth, differentiation and development and also stomatal movement are influenced by endogenous hormones in...
Authors: Toker, C. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2006
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2006
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ABSTRACT: The legume pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera (Hu ̈ bn.), is one of the major constraints to chickpea production, and host plant resistance is...
Authors: Sharma, H. C. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2006
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Publication Year: 2006
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2005
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ABSTRACT: Lentil anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum (Schwein.) Andrus et W.D. Moore is a potential threat in many lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.)...
Authors: Tullu, A. et al.
Publication Year: 2005
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2005
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ABSTRACT: Lentil anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum (Schwein.) Andrus et W.D. Moore is a potential threat in many lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.)...
Authors: Tullu, A. et al.
Publication Year: 2005
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Publication Year: 2006
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2006
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Publication Year: 2006
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2006
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ABSTRACT: Myrtus communis L. (Myrtaceae), in Tunisia, is closely associated with Quercus suber L. forest which stretched continuously from the North...
Authors: Messaoud, C. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2006
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Authors: Messaoud, C. et al.
Publication Year: 2006
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Cañahua (Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen) is a poorly studied, annual subsistence crop of the high Andes of South America. Its nutritional...
Authors: Vargas, A. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: We report a large-scale analysis of the patterns of genome-wide genetic variation in soybeans. We re-sequenced a total of 17 wild and 14...
Authors: Lam, H.-M. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Vigna vexillata is an underutilised perennial tuberous legume with several multipurpose uses. In a comparative study to identify sources of...
Authors: Damayanti F. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2011
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ABSTRACT: The subgenus Archaesolanum is a group composed of eight species with a characteristic chromosome number based on n = x = 23 and an area...
Authors: Poczai, P. et al.
Publication Year: 2011
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The wild relatives of crops represent a major source of valuable traits for crop improvement. These resources are threatened by habitat...
Authors: Ramírez-Villegas, J. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: South Africa has a rich flora which exhibits among the highest species density in the world, distributed across nine biomes that support an...
Authors: Berjak, P et al.
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2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The Tehuacán Valley in Mexico is a principal area of plant domestication in Mesoamerica. There, artificial selection is currently practised...
Authors: Parra, F. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Large-scale proteomics of three wild relatives of wheat grain (A, B, and D genomes) were analyzed by using multidimensional protein...
Authors: Kim, K.-H. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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Authors: Akopian, J., et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The genetic diversity of three wild rice populations of Ethiopia along with three cultivated rice populations were studied using Inter...
Authors: Girma, G. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Salinity is an abiotic stress that limits both yield and the expansion of agricultural crops to new areas. In the last 20 years our basic...
Authors: Orsini, F. et al.
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2010
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Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: We applied proteomics analysis to generate a map of the wild relatives of wheat grain proteins. These differentially expressed proteins are...
Authors: Kim, K.-H. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Various abiotic and biotic stressors affect crop and weed plant performance in agroecosystems. Ozone (O3) tolerance in plants is partly...
Authors: Himanen, S.J. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The establishment of priorities among species is a crucial step in any conservation strategy since financial resources are generally...
Authors: Brehm, J.M. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The characterization of the wild beet relatives, as well as their use for the selection of useful traits, is limited by difficulties...
Authors: Felisberto-Rodrigues, C. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: The increasing awareness of the effects of climate change on plant distributions in situ has made the appropriate application of ex situ...
Authors: Godefroid, S. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Plant geneticists consider molecular marker assisted selection a useful additional tool in plant breeding programs to make selection more...
Authors: Lammerts van Bueren, E.T. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2009
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Authors: Xie, J., et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Two closely related, wild tomato-like nightshade species, Solanum lycopersicoides and Solanum sitiens, inhabit a small area within the...
Authors: Albrecht, E. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Little is known about the genetic diversity of pale flax (Linum bienne Mill.), the wild progenitor of cultivated flax (L. usitatissimum L.),...
Authors: Uysal, H. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Cultivated lentil (Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris) has a relatively narrow genetic base and many commercial cultivars are...
Authors: Tullu, et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: In Nepal, in traditional rice farming systems many diverse landraces are grown in all of the rice agro-ecosystems from low to high altitude....
Authors: Bajracharya, J. et al.
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2010
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2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Identifying populations that have recently suffered a severe reduction in size is particularly important for their conservation as they are...
Authors: Muraya, M.M. et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Historic populations of crop species outside their centers of origin and diversity, like the domestic olive (Olea europaea L.) in North...
Authors: Soleri, D et al.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: To feed the several billion people living on this planet, the production of high-quality food must increase with reduced inputs, but this...
Authors: Tester, M. & Langridge, P.
Publication Year: 2010
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Drought and salinity are the major abiotic stresses that dramatically threaten the food supply in the world. Tribe Triticeae, including...
Authors: Nevo, E. & Guoxiong Chen
Publication Year: 2010
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2009
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Publication Year: 2009
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2010
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ABSTRACT: Daucus carota subsp. halophilus, is a wild crop relative of domestic carrot. It is an aromatic plant widely used in folk medicine due to...
Authors: AT Tavares, LR Salgueiro, JM Canhoto
Publication Year: 2010
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Crop wild relatives that have experienced multiple and independent domestication events provide an excellent model for understanding...
Authors: Motta-Aldana, J.R. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) roots spoil 2 to 3 d after harvest because of postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD), which has...
Authors: Morante, N. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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Authors: Volk, G.M., et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the genetic and demographic consequences of rarity is crucial when evaluating the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on...
Authors: Ellis, R. & McCauley D.E.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Amygdalus nana L., commonly known as wild almond, is an endangered wild relative of cultivated almond, which has great potential in almond...
Authors: Tahan, O. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Germplasm collections are valuable gene pools providing diverse genetic material that may be applied for the improvement of cultivars and...
Authors: Redden, R. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Wild soybeans, Glycine soja, are a source of genetic variation to improve soybeans. To improve the efficiency evaluation of conserved...
Authors: Kuroda, Y. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: The levels of resistance to shoot fly, Atherigona soccata in sorghum germplasm are low to moderate and therefore, we evaluated 17 wild...
Authors: Kamala, V. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2009
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ABSTRACT: Late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans is one of the most devastating diseases in potato cultivation and is mostly controlled by the...
Authors: Park, T.-H. et al.
Publication Year: 2009
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2008
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ABSTRACT: The composition and structure of 300 enset gardens from 10 different locations in Sidama were examined. Average size of the gardens was 0.74...
Authors: Tesfaye, B.
Publication Year: 2008
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2007
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Authors: Schindler, H.
Publication Year: 2007
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2007
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Authors: Panella, L. et al.
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