Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations  

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Enhancing the Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives in England

Crop wild relatives (CWR) contain higher genetic diversity than crops and harbour traits that can improve crop resilience and yield through plant breeding. However, in common with most countries, CWR are poorly conserved in England. There is currently no provision for long-term CWR conservation in situ, and comprehensive ex situ collection and storage of CWR is also lacking. However, there is a commitment to achieve their conservation in England’s Biodiversity Strategy and the UK has international commitments to do so as part of the Global Plant Conservation Strategy. This study identifies a series of measures that could enhance the conservation of English CWR, thereby supporting the achievement of these national and international objectives. 
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectCrop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species
PublisherPLOS ONE
Publication year2015
RegionsEurope
LanguagesEnglish
Resource typePublications
Resource linkhttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0130804&type=printable
KeywordsCrop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species; Agricultural biodiversity; Seed management