Global demand for rice genetic resources
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) holds in trust the world's largest collection of rice diversity, with more than 130,000 accessions of cultivated rice and wild species. Between 2012 and 2018, a total of 2174 requests for rice germplasm were received from more than 1000 unique request...
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| author | Jamora, Nelissa Ramaiah, Venuprasad |
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| description | The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) holds in trust the world's largest collection of rice diversity, with more than 130,000 accessions of cultivated rice and wild species. Between 2012 and 2018, a total of 2174 requests for rice germplasm were received from more than 1000 unique requestors. We documented and analyzed how genebank users made use of germplasm from IRRI. As we address food and nutrition security challenges in a changing context, we are motivated by the need to enhance the conservation, management, and use of rice genetic resources. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1275312025-11-12T04:58:26Z Global demand for rice genetic resources Jamora, Nelissa Ramaiah, Venuprasad rice gene banks germplasm germplasm collections genetic resources The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) holds in trust the world's largest collection of rice diversity, with more than 130,000 accessions of cultivated rice and wild species. Between 2012 and 2018, a total of 2174 requests for rice germplasm were received from more than 1000 unique requestors. We documented and analyzed how genebank users made use of germplasm from IRRI. As we address food and nutrition security challenges in a changing context, we are motivated by the need to enhance the conservation, management, and use of rice genetic resources. 2022-12 2023-01-19T11:52:35Z 2023-01-19T11:52:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127531 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Jamora, N. and Ramaiah, V. 2022. Global demand for rice genetic resources. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience 3:26. |
| spellingShingle | rice gene banks germplasm germplasm collections genetic resources Jamora, Nelissa Ramaiah, Venuprasad Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title | Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title_full | Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title_fullStr | Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title_full_unstemmed | Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title_short | Global demand for rice genetic resources |
| title_sort | global demand for rice genetic resources |
| topic | rice gene banks germplasm germplasm collections genetic resources |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127531 |
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