Citation: M. Nagel (2022-11-15): GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR THE CONSERVATION OF POTATO. DOI:10.5447/ipk/2022/29
Abstract: Cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum, is the third most consumed crop globally and important not only for food but also for for the animal feed, pharmaceutical, textile and paper industries. To gain an overview on the current state of the conservation and use of potato genetic resources, the Global Crop Diversity Trust (Crop Trust), commissioned an update of the ‘Global conservation strategy for potato genetic resources’. This updated strategy aims to support the efficiency and effectiveness of potato diversity conservation at national, regional and international levels, and to identify priorities for strengthening the conservation and use of potato genetic resources.
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-ShareAlike)
DOI: 10.5447/ipk/2022/29
Content: 0 Directories 1 Files (59.6 MB)
CONTRIBUTOR: |
Ehsan Dulloo,
Prishnee Bissessur,
Tatjana Gavrilenko,
John Bamberg,
David Ellis,
Peter Giovannini
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CREATOR: |
Manuela Nagel
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PUBLISHER: | e!DAL - Plant Genomics and Phenomics Research Data Repository (PGP), IPK Gatersleben, Seeland OT Gatersleben, Corrensstraße 3, 06466, Germany |
SIZE: | 59.6 MB |
SUBJECT: | ex situ conservation, plant genetic resources, potato, Solanum tuberosum, global strategy, conservation strategy, wild potato, Andigenum group, Chilotanum group, native potato variety, genebank, accession, true potato seed, potato tuber, late blight |