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ISBN 10: 1845930991
ISBN 13: 9781845930998
Author: Nigel Maxted, Brian V. Ford-Lloyd, Shelagh P Kell, Jose M. Iriondo, Mohammad E. Dulloo
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use: an Overview
Chapter 2: Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use: Establishing the Context
Chapter 3: Addressing the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Crop Wild Relatives: the International Policy Context
Chapter 4: Crop Wild Relatives: Putting Information in a European Policy Context
Chapter 5: Crop Wild Relatives in Armenia: Diversity, Legislation and Conservation Issues
Chapter 6: Crops and Wild Relatives of the Euro-Mediterranean Region: Making and Using a Conservation Catalogue
Chapter 7: Establishing Conservation Priorities for Crop Wild Relatives
Chapter 8: Creation of a National Crop Wild Relative Strategy: a Case Study for the United Kingdom
Chapter 9: National Crop Wild Relative In Situ Conservation Strategy for Russia
Chapter 10: Diversity and Conservation Needs of Crop Wild Relatives in Finland
Chapter 11: Crop Wild Relatives in the Netherlands: Actors and Protection Measures
Chapter 12: European Forest Genetic Resources: Status of Current Knowledge and Conservation Priorities
Chapter 13: Using GIS Models to Locate Potential Sites for Wheat Wild Relative Conservation in the Palestinian Authority Areas
Chapter 14: IUCN Red Listing of Crop Wild Relatives: is a National Approach as Difficult as Some Think?
Chapter 15: Traditional Farming Systems in South-eastern Turkey: the Imperative of In Situ Conservation of Endangered Wild Annual Cicer Species
Chapter 16: Ecogeographical Representativeness in Crop Wild Relative Ex Situ Collections
Chapter 17: Genetic Erosion and Genetic Pollution of Crop Wild Relatives: the PGR Forum Perspective and Achievements
Chapter 18: Assessing the Potential for Ecological Harm from Gene Flow to Crop Wild Relatives
Chapter 19: Reciprocal Introgression between Wild and Cultivated Peach Palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth, Arecaceae) in Western Ecuador
Chapter 20: Impoverishment of the Gene Pool of the Genus Aegilops L. in Armenia
Chapter 21: Crop Wild Relative In Situ Management and Monitoring: the Time Has Come
Chapter 22: Does Agriculture Conflict with In Situ Conservation? a Case Study on the Use of Wild Relatives by Yam Farmers in Benin
Chapter 23: Management Plans for Promoting In Situ Conservation of Local Agrobiodiversity in the West Asia Centre of Plant Diversity
Chapter 24: In Situ Conservation Strategy for Wild Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) Populations in the Central Valley of Costa Rica: a Case Study of Short-lived Perennial Plants with a Mixed Mating System
Chapter 25: Population Performance of Arnica montana L. in Different Habitats
Chapter 26: A Designated Nature Reserve for In Situ Conservation of Wild Emmer Wheat (Triticum dicoccoides (Korn.) Aaronsohn) in Northern Israel
Chapter 27: Integrating Wild Plants and Landrace Conservation in Farming Systems: a Perspective from Italy
Chapter 28: Ex Situ Conservation of Wild Species: Services Provided by Botanic Gardens
Chapter 29: Conservation of Spanish Wild Oats: Avena canariensis, A. prostrata and A. murphyi
Chapter 30: Analysis of Wild Lactuca Gene Bank Accessions and Implications for Wild Species Conservation
Chapter 31: The Role of Botanic Gardens in the Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives
Chapter 32: A National Italian Network to Improve Seed Conservation of Wild Native Species (‘RIBES’)
Chapter 33: Linking In Situ and Ex Situ Conservation with Use of Crop Wild Relatives
Chapter 34: CWRIS: an Information Management System to Aid Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Sustainable Use
Chapter 35: Crop Wild Relatives in the ECPGR Central Crop Databases: a Case Study in Beta L. and Avena L.
Chapter 36: Crop Wild Relative Information: Developing a Tool for its Management and Use
Chapter 37: Managing Passport Data Associated with Seed Collections from Wild Populations: Increasing Potential for Conservation and Use of Crop Wild Relatives in Israel
Chapter 38: Some Thoughts on Sources of News about Crop Wild Relatives
Chapter 39: Using Crop Wild Relatives for Crop Improvement: Trends and Perspectives
Chapter 40: The Secondary Gene Pool of Barley as Gene Donors for Crop Improvement
Chapter 41: Exploitation of Wild Cereals for Wheat Improvement in the Institute for Cereal Crops Improvement
Chapter 42: Using Crop Wild Relatives as Sources of Useful Genes
Chapter 43: Genetic Systems and the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Crops
Chapter 44: The Use and Economic Potential of Wild Species: an Overview
Chapter 45: Minor Crops and Underutilized Species: Lessons and Prospects
Chapter 46: Conservation and Use of Wild-harvested Medicinal Plants in Sri Lanka
Chapter 47: Use of Wild Plant Species: the Market Perspective
Chapter 48: Linking Conservation with Sustainable Use: Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia (Lam) O. Schwarz in Traditional Agro-sylvo-pastoral Systems in Southern Portugal
Chapter 49: The Crop Wild Relative Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission
Chapter 50: Towards a Global Strategy for the Conservation and Use of Crop Wild Relatives
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