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Biodiversity in Trust: Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in CGIAR Centres

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Biodiversity in Trust: Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in CGIAR Centres
Biodiversity in Trust: Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in CGIAR Centres

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Biodiversity in Trust: Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in CGIAR Centres

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The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is an association of agricultural research centers that together represent an important force in genetic conservation of crops and their wild relatives. Under the CGIAR umbrella, the centers are collectively custodians of international genetic resource collections for crops that provide seventy-five percent of the world's food energy. This volume considers the status of the key collections, in each case providing details of the botany, distribution and agronomy of the species concerned, in addition to extensive information on germplasm conservation and use. The book presents a unique synthesis of knowledge drawn from the CGIAR centers, providing an invaluable source of reference for all those concerned with monitoring, maintaining and utilizing the biodiversity of our staple crop species.

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