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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Nigel Maxted, et al سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781845930998, 1845933079 ناشر: CABI سال نشر: 2008 تعداد صفحات: 388 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 5 مگابایت
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این اقدامات شامل 49 مقاله ارائه شده در بخش های زیر است: (1) حفاظت نسبی وحشی محصول. (2) ایجاد موجودی ها و اولویت های حفاظتی. (iii) ارزیابی تهدید و حفاظت. (IV) فرسایش ژنتیکی و آلودگی ژنتیکی. (v) حفاظت درجا. (vi) حفاظت از محل. (vii) مدیریت اطلاعات. (viii) اهداکنندگان ژن برای بهبود محصول. (ix) استفاده از خویشاوندان وحشی گیاهی و گونه های کم استفاده؛ و (x) مسائل جهانی در حفاظت و استفاده نسبی وحشی محصول.
These proceedings contain 49 papers presented in the following sections: (i) crop wild relative conservation; (ii) establishing inventories and conservation priorities; (iii) threat and conservation assessment; (iv) genetic erosion and genetic pollution; (v) in situ conservation; (vi) ex situ conservation; (vii) information management; (viii) gene donors for crop improvement; (ix) use of crop wild relatives and underutilized species; and (x) global issues in crop wild relative conservation and use.
Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1) Genetic reserve conservation of European crop wild relative and landrace diversity. Author(s): Frese, L. Bjørn, G. K. Branca, F. Ford-Lloyd, B. V. Germeier, C. U. Iriondo, J. M. Katsiotis, A. Kell, S. P. Maxted, N. Negri, V. Carvalho, M. Â. A. P. de Chapter: 2 (Page no: 7) In situ conservation of crop wild relatives: a strategy for identifying priority genetic reserve sites. Author(s): Kell, S. P. Maxted, N. Frese, L. Iriondo, J. M. Chapter: 3 (Page no: 20) Spatial and ecogeographic approaches for selecting genetic reserves in Europe. Author(s): Parra-Quijano, M. Iriondo, J. M. Frese, L. Torres, E. Chapter: 4 (Page no: 29) The challenges of modelling species distribution: a case study of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) in Europe. Author(s): Teeling, C. Maxted, N. Ford-Lloyd, B. V. Chapter: 5 (Page no: 36) Towards the establishment of a genetic reserve for Beta patula Aiton. Author(s): Carvalho, M. Â. A. P. de Nóbrega, H. Freitas, G. Fontinha, S. Frese, L. Chapter: 6 (Page no: 45) Beta patula Aiton: genetic diversity analysis. Author(s): Frese, L. Nachtigall, M. Enders, M. Carvalho, M. Â. A. P. de Chapter: 7 (Page no: 52) Assessing genetic reserves in Sicily (Italy): the Brassica wild relatives case study. Author(s): Branca, F. Argento, S. Tribulato, A. Chapter: 8 (Page no: 59) The AEGRO Brassica case study. Author(s): Kristiansen, K. Bjørn, G. K. Chapter: 9 (Page no: 65) Surveying and conserving European Avena species diversity. Author(s): Katsiotis, A. Ladizinsky, G. Chapter: 10 (Page no: 72) Quality standards for genetic reserve conservation of crop wild relatives. Author(s): Iriondo, J. M. Maxted, N. Kell, S. P. Ford-Lloyd, B. V. Lara-Romero, C. Labokas, J. Brehm, J. M. Chapter: 11 (Page no: 78) Conservation of biodiversity and genetic resources in semi-natural grasslands in Norway. Author(s): Svalheim, E. Asdal, Å. Chapter: 12 (Page no: 82) Effective conservation of Medicago crop wild relatives in Russia and neighbouring countries: gap analysis points the way forward. Author(s): Greene, S. L. Afonin, A. A. Dzyubenko, E. Dzyubenko, N. Chapter: 13 (Page no: 91) Towards in situ conservation of crop wild relatives in Lithuania. Author(s): Labokas, J. Karpavičienė, B. Šveistytė, L. Radušienė, J. Ložienė, K. Chapter: 14 (Page no: 96) In situ conservation of Crocus cartwrightianus in Cyclades and Crete. Author(s): Ralli, P. Dordas, C. Chapter: 15 (Page no: 103) Landraces: importance and use in breeding and environmentally friendly agronomic systems. Author(s): Ceccarelli, S. Chapter: 16 (Page no: 118) Landraces in Europe: an approach towards identifying landrace-rich areas as a priority for protection. Author(s): Negri, V. Barocco, R. Pacicco, L. Veronesi, F. Venanzoni, R. Chapter: 17 (Page no: 125) On-farm conservation of the forage species timothy, meadow fescue and red clover: generation of new landraces in Norway. Author(s): Daugstad, K. Chapter: 18 (Page no: 131) On-farm conservation and participatory maize breeding in Portugal: an overview. Author(s): Mendes-Moreira, P. Pego, S. E. Chapter: 19 (Page no: 137) Farm seed opportunities, recommendations for on-farm conservation in Europe. Author(s): Bocci, R. Chable, V. Kastler, G. Louwaars, N. Chapter: 20 (Page no: 142) Portuguese landraces: on-farm conservation, management and use. Author(s): Barata, A. M. Reis, A. Rocha, F. Lopes, V. R. Bettencourt, E. Miranda, J. Dantas, J. C. Pinto-Carnide, O. Matos, M. Carnide, V. Chapter: 21 (Page no: 152) What\'s in a name: a closer look at heritage variety definition. Author(s): Preston, J. M. Maxted, N. Sherman, R. Munro, N. Ford-Lloyd, B. V. Chapter: 22 (Page no: 161) On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources in Lazio Region, Italy. Implementation of the Regional Act 1st March 2000 No 15. Author(s): Costanza, M. T. Miracolo, I. B. Taviani, P. Paoletti, S. Rea, R. Lelli, L. Garzia, J. H. Porfiri, O. Nardi, P. Tanca, M. Chapter: 23 (Page no: 173) On-farm conservation in industrialized countries: a way to promote dynamic management of biodiversity within agroecosystems. Author(s): Thomas, M. Demeulenaere, E. Bonneuil, C. Goldringer, I. Chapter: 24 (Page no: 181) A second look at the European strategic approach to conserving crop landraces. Author(s): Veteläinen, M. Negri, V. Maxted, N. Chapter: 25 (Page no: 186) Comparing genetic diversity within a crop and its wild progenitor: a case study for barley. Author(s): Kilian, B. Özkan, H. Shaaf, S. Hübner, S. Pasam, R. K. Sharma, R. Neumann, K. Weissgerber, W. Konovalov, F. A. Keilwagen, J. Friedel, S. Knüpffer, H. Korff, M. von Coupland, G. Graner, A. Chapter: 26 (Page no: 193) Using neutral genetic diversity to prioritize crop wild relative populations: a Portuguese endemic case study for Dianthus cintranus Boiss. & Reut. subsp. barbatus R. Fern. & Franco. Author(s): Brehm, J. M. Ford-Lloyd, B. V. Maxted, N. Martins-Loução, M. A. Chapter: 27 (Page no: 211) The challenge of in situ conservation of crop Wild relatives in the biotechnology era - a case study of Wild rice species. Author(s): Bao-Rong Lu Chapter: 28 (Page no: 218) European crop wild relative threat assessment: knowledge gained and lessons learnt. Author(s): Kell, S. P. Maxted, N. Bilz, M. Chapter: 29 (Page no: 243) Documentation landscape for plant genetic resources - focus on in situ and on-farm. Author(s): Harrer, S. Begemann, F. Hintum, Th. van Chapter: 30 (Page no: 249) Crop Wild relatives in Brandenburg, Germany: establishing a system for reporting and monitoring for the in situ conservation of crop wild relatives. Author(s): Vögel, R. Reichling, A. Chapter: 31 (Page no: 256) Population level information management for crop wild relatives. Author(s): Germeier, C. U. Iriondo, J. M. Frese, L. Höhne, C. Kell, S. P. Chapter: 32 (Page no: 264) Development of an in situ database inventory - on the way to a Swiss solution for forages. Author(s): Boller, B. Schierscher-Viret, B. Koehler, C. Chapter: 33 (Page no: 270) The role of EURISCO in promoting use of agricultural biodiversity. Author(s): Dias, S. Dulloo, M. E. Arnaud, E. Chapter: 34 (Page no: 278) SWOT analysis of the German seed savers sector. Author(s): Efken, J. Chapter: 35 (Page no: 286) Achievements of the European native seed conservation network - ENSCONET. Author(s): Eastwood, R. J. Müller, J. V. Chapter: 36 (Page no: 292) Medicinal and aromatic plants ECPGR working group: objectives and achievements. Author(s): Barata, A. M. Asdal, Å. Chapter: 37 (Page no: 298) A community divided: lessons from the conservation of crop wild relatives around the world. Author(s): Hunter, D. Guarino, L. Khoury, C. Dempewolf, H. Chapter: 38 (Page no: 305) Interactive characterization of Scottish Avena strigosa Schreb. landraces on the outer hebrides. Author(s): Scholten, M. Spoor, B. Green, N. Carter, S. MacPherson, N. Chapter: 39 (Page no: 311) Modern landrace crops: the De novo synthesis of new crop landraces. Author(s): Ambrose, M. J. Chapter: 40 (Page no: 315) Ecological strategies for crop plants and their wild relatives. Author(s): Milla, R. Chapter: 41 (Page no: 321) AEGIS: a regionally based approach to PGR conservation. Author(s): Engels, J. M. M. Maggioni, L. Chapter: 42 (Page no: 327) European on-Farm conservation activities: an update from six countries. Author(s): Negri, V. Fasoula, D. Heinonen, M. Holubec, V. Musayev, M. Spataro, G. Veteläinen, M. Vögel, R. Chapter: 43 (Page no: 333) Current and future threats and opportunities facing European crop Wild relative and landrace diversity. Author(s): Maxted, N. Akparov, Z. I. Aronsson, M. Asdal, Å. Avagyan, A. Bartha, B. Benediková, D. Berishvili, T. Bocci, R. Bullinska-Radomska, Z. Cop, J. Curtis, T. Daugstad, K. Dias, S. Duarte, M. C. Dzmitryeva, S. Engels, J. Fasoula, D. A. Ferant, N. Frese, L. Freudenthaler, P. Hadas, R. Holly, L. Ibraliu, A. Iriondo, J. M. Ivanovska, S. (et al)