Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use

Recent years have witnessed an increasing global concern about the loss of plant genetic resources, as a result of conflicts, epidemics, earthquakes, etc., which led to disrupting access to some germplasm and undermining social protection systems, and thus an increase in global awareness to preserve...

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Autores principales: Kumari, Safaa, Moukahel, Abdulrahman, El Miziani, Inaam
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Publicado: The International Society for Plant Pathology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135233
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description Recent years have witnessed an increasing global concern about the loss of plant genetic resources, as a result of conflicts, epidemics, earthquakes, etc., which led to disrupting access to some germplasm and undermining social protection systems, and thus an increase in global awareness to preserve germplasm for their current and future use. This led genebanks all over the world to create disaster risk reduction policies to organize activities in the safekeeping, conservation, and dissemination of germplasm resources. Safety duplication of base collection at different geographic sites, such as Svalbard Global Seed Vault, is one of the essential measures. Any procedure must comply with phytosanitary regulations to enable direct and rapid response for safe germplasm exchange and retrieval. In order to make sure that germplasm is viable to combat challenges, ICARDA’s Germplasm Health Unit (GHU) exercises maximum effort to maintain the health status of germplasm collections, ensure compliance with phytosanitary regulations in international germplasm distributions, and develop methods to detect and manage seed-borne pathogens to guarantee minimum loss of genetic resources. In addition, maintaining plant health during germplasm regeneration is essential to reducing the risk of seed-borne pathogen spread via future germplasm distributions.
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spelling CGSpace1352332026-01-15T02:00:32Z Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use Kumari, Safaa Moukahel, Abdulrahman El Miziani, Inaam seed borne pests seed and plant health germplasm health Recent years have witnessed an increasing global concern about the loss of plant genetic resources, as a result of conflicts, epidemics, earthquakes, etc., which led to disrupting access to some germplasm and undermining social protection systems, and thus an increase in global awareness to preserve germplasm for their current and future use. This led genebanks all over the world to create disaster risk reduction policies to organize activities in the safekeeping, conservation, and dissemination of germplasm resources. Safety duplication of base collection at different geographic sites, such as Svalbard Global Seed Vault, is one of the essential measures. Any procedure must comply with phytosanitary regulations to enable direct and rapid response for safe germplasm exchange and retrieval. In order to make sure that germplasm is viable to combat challenges, ICARDA’s Germplasm Health Unit (GHU) exercises maximum effort to maintain the health status of germplasm collections, ensure compliance with phytosanitary regulations in international germplasm distributions, and develop methods to detect and manage seed-borne pathogens to guarantee minimum loss of genetic resources. In addition, maintaining plant health during germplasm regeneration is essential to reducing the risk of seed-borne pathogen spread via future germplasm distributions. 2023-08-21 2023-12-11T20:27:33Z 2023-12-11T20:27:33Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135233 en Open Access application/pdf The International Society for Plant Pathology Kumari, S. G, A. R. Moukahel and I. El-Miziani. 2023. Phytosanitary management of ICARDA’s germplasm seed collections for better future use. Page 406. In: 12th International Congress of Plant Pathology, 20-25 August 2023, Lyon, France.
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seed and plant health
germplasm health
Kumari, Safaa
Moukahel, Abdulrahman
El Miziani, Inaam
Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title_full Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title_fullStr Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title_full_unstemmed Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title_short Phytosanitary Management of ICARDA’s Germplasm Seed Collections for Better Future Use
title_sort phytosanitary management of icarda s germplasm seed collections for better future use
topic seed borne pests
seed and plant health
germplasm health
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135233
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