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    1276) People pollinating partnerships: harnessing collaborations between botanic gardens and agricultural research organizations on crop diversity

    The world's botanic gardens are repositories of plant diversity but are seldom considered to be major contributors to conservation and research of crops. Thus, botanic gardens and agricultural research organizations have had somewhat limited interactions historically. An unprecedented three-year collaboration...

    Subject: Crop diversity

    Regions: North America

    Publication year: 2020

    1277) Good seed for quality produce: indigenous vegetables boost farmer incomes and livehoods in Tanzania

    African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have the potential to increase food and nutritional security and contribute to improved livelihoods, but farmers’ capacity to meet the growing demand for them has been constrained by a lack of good quality seed and technical know-how. The Good Seed Initiative (GSI),...

    Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species

    Regions: Africa

    Publication year: 2016

    1278) Collecting and regenerating populations of the Allium ampeloprasum complex from Greece: Ex situ management of leek crop wild relatives

    Collecting expeditions are of prime importance to acquire genetically unique material, as for many crops and their wild relatives, large gaps are present in collections worldwide. This is also true for the three species of the Allium ampeloprasum complex, native to Greece, which are considered as the...

    Subject: Plant breeding techniques and approaches

    Regions: Europe

    Publication year: 2021

    1279) A Road Map for Conservation, Use, and Public Engagement around North America’s Crop Wild Relatives and Wild Utilized Plants

    Crop wild relatives are valuable genetic resources used by plant breeders to increase pest and disease resistance, stress tolerance, nutritional profile, and other traits critical to productivity, quality, and sustainability. Wild utilized plants provide food and a variety of other ecosystem and cultural...

    Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species

    Regions: North America

    Publication year: 2019

    1280) Using Agricultural Innovation to Protect Biodiversity

    Briefing which discussed how sustainable food production can be leveraged to tackle biodiversity loss, climate change, and land degradation including desertification.

    Subject: Crop diversity

    Regions: Global

    Publication year: 2024