Home gardens and agrobiodiversity

Smithsonian books has published Home Gardens and Agrobiodiversity, edited by Pablo Eyzaguirre and Olga Linares. What is a home garden? The editors write that ”home gardens are microenvironments within a larger farming system that contain high levels of species diversity and may contain crop species...

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Main Authors: Eyzaguirre, Pablo B., Linares, O.F.
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104856
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description Smithsonian books has published Home Gardens and Agrobiodiversity, edited by Pablo Eyzaguirre and Olga Linares. What is a home garden? The editors write that ”home gardens are microenvironments within a larger farming system that contain high levels of species diversity and may contain crop species or varieties of species different from those found in surrounding agroecosystems.” They are thus important as reservoirs of agricultural biodiversity and the knowledge to make use of it. The book contains three sections. The first deals with Theory and Methods. It covers, for example, the importance of microenvironments for the selection, evolution and maintenance of home garden plants. The second is a survey of research results from a global project on home gardens, carried out by the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute and national partners in seven countries and funded by the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ). The third is in some measure a synthesis of the first two, and looks at how the genetic diversity of key crops can be managed and conserved in home gardens. ”Theres a great deal of diversity in home gardens,” said Eyzaguirre, ”but the most important thing is that everywhere weve looked, people keep the crops they really value close to home. Thats the way to look after agricultural biodiversity.” Eyzaguirre is a senior scientist at Bioversity International in Rome and Linares is a staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama. Linares is also a member of Bioversity's Board of Trustees.
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spelling CGSpace1048562023-06-08T13:59:16Z Home gardens and agrobiodiversity Eyzaguirre, Pablo B. Linares, O.F. domestic gardens agriculture biodiversity case studies germplasm storage food crops farmers ecosystems Smithsonian books has published Home Gardens and Agrobiodiversity, edited by Pablo Eyzaguirre and Olga Linares. What is a home garden? The editors write that ”home gardens are microenvironments within a larger farming system that contain high levels of species diversity and may contain crop species or varieties of species different from those found in surrounding agroecosystems.” They are thus important as reservoirs of agricultural biodiversity and the knowledge to make use of it. The book contains three sections. The first deals with Theory and Methods. It covers, for example, the importance of microenvironments for the selection, evolution and maintenance of home garden plants. The second is a survey of research results from a global project on home gardens, carried out by the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute and national partners in seven countries and funded by the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ). The third is in some measure a synthesis of the first two, and looks at how the genetic diversity of key crops can be managed and conserved in home gardens. ”Theres a great deal of diversity in home gardens,” said Eyzaguirre, ”but the most important thing is that everywhere weve looked, people keep the crops they really value close to home. Thats the way to look after agricultural biodiversity.” Eyzaguirre is a senior scientist at Bioversity International in Rome and Linares is a staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama. Linares is also a member of Bioversity's Board of Trustees. 2004 2019-10-15T15:43:23Z 2019-10-15T15:43:23Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104856 en Limited Access Eyzaguirre, P.B.; Linares, O.F. (eds.) (2004) Home gardens and agrobiodiversity. 296 p. ISBN: 158834-112-7
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Home gardens and agrobiodiversity
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