Genes in the field on-farm conservation of crop diversity

A primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmers to produce enough food in a manner that is sustainable and economically viable. Genes In the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity is a comprehensive collection of papers focusing on agricultural conservation and diversity issues throughout the world. Genetic diversity is important to individual farmers and farming communities and to the agricultural community in general. Recently, regional and local farm seed variety has been reduced because of increased population, agricultural science and technology and the integration of the world's many diverse cultures. Because of this, diversity on individual farms across wide regions is threatened by modern crop varieties that have been bred for broad adaptation, resistance to disease, and other risk factors such as their ability to better use water, fertilizer, and higher yields. The views expressed reflect the many concerns in farm conservation. The concern of the farmers to maintain production levels and income often seems incompatible with those whose focus is on the maintenance of viable and sustainable ecosystems and maintaining genetic diversity. Exploring and understanding these different concerns is an essential starting point for answering some of the key questions about the implementation of "on farm" conservation and the role of local cultivators in sustainable development. This comprehensive book addresses current and key issues associated with genetic diversity. Contributions to this book have been solicited with the aim of solidifying and extending our knowledge of what is taking place - and what could take place - in the field.

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Main Author: Brush, Stephen B. editor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome, Italy International Plant Genetic Resources Institute International Development Research Centre Lewis Publishers 2000
Subjects:Recursos de germoplasma vegetal, Ingeniería genética, Conservación de la diversidad de las plantas, Semillas, Conocimiento tradicional, Variación genética,
Online Access:https://www.idrc.ca/en/book/genes-field-farm-conservation-crop-diversity
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Conocimiento tradicional
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Semillas
Conocimiento tradicional
Variación genética
Brush, Stephen B. editor
Genes in the field on-farm conservation of crop diversity
description A primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmers to produce enough food in a manner that is sustainable and economically viable. Genes In the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity is a comprehensive collection of papers focusing on agricultural conservation and diversity issues throughout the world. Genetic diversity is important to individual farmers and farming communities and to the agricultural community in general. Recently, regional and local farm seed variety has been reduced because of increased population, agricultural science and technology and the integration of the world's many diverse cultures. Because of this, diversity on individual farms across wide regions is threatened by modern crop varieties that have been bred for broad adaptation, resistance to disease, and other risk factors such as their ability to better use water, fertilizer, and higher yields. The views expressed reflect the many concerns in farm conservation. The concern of the farmers to maintain production levels and income often seems incompatible with those whose focus is on the maintenance of viable and sustainable ecosystems and maintaining genetic diversity. Exploring and understanding these different concerns is an essential starting point for answering some of the key questions about the implementation of "on farm" conservation and the role of local cultivators in sustainable development. This comprehensive book addresses current and key issues associated with genetic diversity. Contributions to this book have been solicited with the aim of solidifying and extending our knowledge of what is taking place - and what could take place - in the field.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:601002021-05-18T17:20:50ZGenes in the field on-farm conservation of crop diversity Brush, Stephen B. editor textRome, Italy International Plant Genetic Resources Institute International Development Research Centre Lewis Publishers2000engA primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmers to produce enough food in a manner that is sustainable and economically viable. Genes In the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity is a comprehensive collection of papers focusing on agricultural conservation and diversity issues throughout the world. Genetic diversity is important to individual farmers and farming communities and to the agricultural community in general. Recently, regional and local farm seed variety has been reduced because of increased population, agricultural science and technology and the integration of the world's many diverse cultures. Because of this, diversity on individual farms across wide regions is threatened by modern crop varieties that have been bred for broad adaptation, resistance to disease, and other risk factors such as their ability to better use water, fertilizer, and higher yields. The views expressed reflect the many concerns in farm conservation. The concern of the farmers to maintain production levels and income often seems incompatible with those whose focus is on the maintenance of viable and sustainable ecosystems and maintaining genetic diversity. Exploring and understanding these different concerns is an essential starting point for answering some of the key questions about the implementation of "on farm" conservation and the role of local cultivators in sustainable development. This comprehensive book addresses current and key issues associated with genetic diversity. Contributions to this book have been solicited with the aim of solidifying and extending our knowledge of what is taking place - and what could take place - in the field.Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 279-288Foreword.. Section I. Introduction and overview.. Chapter 1. The issues of in situ conservation of crop genetic resources.. Section II. Population biology and social science.. Chapter 2. The genetic structure of crop landraces and the challenge to conserve them in situ on farms.. Section III. Case studies.. Chapter 3. Barley landraces from the Fertile Crescent: a lesson for plant breeders.. Chapter 4. The barleys of Ethiopia.. Chapter 5. Traditional management of seed and genetic diversity: what is a landrace?.. Chapter 6. Keeping diversity alive: an Ethiopian perspective.. Section IV. Policy and institutional issues.. Chapter 7. Optimal genetic resource conservation: in situ and ex situ.. Chapter 8. The Cultures of the Seed in the Peruvian Andes.. Chapter 9. On-farm conservation of crop diversity: policy and institutional lessons from Zimbabwe.. Chapter 10. In situ conservation and intellectual property rights.. Chapter 11. Farmer decision making and genetic diversity: linking multidisciplinary research to implementation on-farm.. IndexA primary goal of agricultural research is to develop technology that will enable the world's farmers to produce enough food in a manner that is sustainable and economically viable. Genes In the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity is a comprehensive collection of papers focusing on agricultural conservation and diversity issues throughout the world. Genetic diversity is important to individual farmers and farming communities and to the agricultural community in general. Recently, regional and local farm seed variety has been reduced because of increased population, agricultural science and technology and the integration of the world's many diverse cultures. Because of this, diversity on individual farms across wide regions is threatened by modern crop varieties that have been bred for broad adaptation, resistance to disease, and other risk factors such as their ability to better use water, fertilizer, and higher yields. The views expressed reflect the many concerns in farm conservation. The concern of the farmers to maintain production levels and income often seems incompatible with those whose focus is on the maintenance of viable and sustainable ecosystems and maintaining genetic diversity. Exploring and understanding these different concerns is an essential starting point for answering some of the key questions about the implementation of "on farm" conservation and the role of local cultivators in sustainable development. This comprehensive book addresses current and key issues associated with genetic diversity. Contributions to this book have been solicited with the aim of solidifying and extending our knowledge of what is taking place - and what could take place - in the field.Recursos de germoplasma vegetalIngeniería genéticaConservación de la diversidad de las plantasSemillasConocimiento tradicionalVariación genéticahttps://www.idrc.ca/en/book/genes-field-farm-conservation-crop-diversityURN:ISBN:0889368848URN:ISBN:9780889368842URN:ISBN:1566704057Acceso en línea sin restricciones