Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka

A diverse range of underutilized vegetables and leafy greens in Sri Lanka were identified for collection, conservation, and genetic improvement. Within the framework of the CGIAR Initiative on Fruit and Vegetables for Sustainable Healthy Diets (FRESH) in Sri Lanka, in 2023 the Plant Genetic Resource...

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Autores principales: Jeewani, D.G.C., Balasooriya, B.G.R.C., Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L., Danwatta, A.S.J., Hunter, Danny, Borelli, Teresa
Formato: Artículo preliminar
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169605
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author Jeewani, D.G.C.
Balasooriya, B.G.R.C.
Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L.
Danwatta, A.S.J.
Hunter, Danny
Borelli, Teresa
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Borelli, Teresa
Danwatta, A.S.J.
Hunter, Danny
Jeewani, D.G.C.
Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L.
author_facet Jeewani, D.G.C.
Balasooriya, B.G.R.C.
Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L.
Danwatta, A.S.J.
Hunter, Danny
Borelli, Teresa
author_sort Jeewani, D.G.C.
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description A diverse range of underutilized vegetables and leafy greens in Sri Lanka were identified for collection, conservation, and genetic improvement. Within the framework of the CGIAR Initiative on Fruit and Vegetables for Sustainable Healthy Diets (FRESH) in Sri Lanka, in 2023 the Plant Genetic Resources Centre, Sri Lanka (PGRC) prioritized ten crops for exploration, characterization and ex situ conservation. The list included vegetables such as sword bean, sponge gourd, snake gourd, winged bean and moringa, as well as leafy greens such as Amaranthus spp., fame flower, balloon plant, sickle pod and vegetable hummingbird. The first phase of activities detailed in this report, and which ran from January to March 2024, resulted in the collection of 502 germplasm samples gathered via exploration missions across Sri Lanka. During the second phase, lasting from April to December 2024, 414 germplasm samples were multiplied while the detailed characterization of 240 samples was undertaken. One hundred and forty-three (143) seed samples were conserved in the genebank while 271 are still being processed prior to seed bank conservation. Germplasm characterization will continue in 2025. In addition, vegetatively propagated germplasm samples were conserved in the PGRC field genebank which was upgraded by establishing a rain fed irrigation system using project funds. Overall, efforts under FRESH contribute to the conservation and utilization of Sri Lanka's indigenous vegetable diversity, facilitating future agricultural research and development initiatives, vegetable availability and the country's food security.
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spelling CGSpace1696052025-11-05T11:14:03Z Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka Jeewani, D.G.C. Balasooriya, B.G.R.C. Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L. Danwatta, A.S.J. Hunter, Danny Borelli, Teresa evaluation resource conservation-conservation sri lanka vegetable crops collection native organisms-indigenous organisms A diverse range of underutilized vegetables and leafy greens in Sri Lanka were identified for collection, conservation, and genetic improvement. Within the framework of the CGIAR Initiative on Fruit and Vegetables for Sustainable Healthy Diets (FRESH) in Sri Lanka, in 2023 the Plant Genetic Resources Centre, Sri Lanka (PGRC) prioritized ten crops for exploration, characterization and ex situ conservation. The list included vegetables such as sword bean, sponge gourd, snake gourd, winged bean and moringa, as well as leafy greens such as Amaranthus spp., fame flower, balloon plant, sickle pod and vegetable hummingbird. The first phase of activities detailed in this report, and which ran from January to March 2024, resulted in the collection of 502 germplasm samples gathered via exploration missions across Sri Lanka. During the second phase, lasting from April to December 2024, 414 germplasm samples were multiplied while the detailed characterization of 240 samples was undertaken. One hundred and forty-three (143) seed samples were conserved in the genebank while 271 are still being processed prior to seed bank conservation. Germplasm characterization will continue in 2025. In addition, vegetatively propagated germplasm samples were conserved in the PGRC field genebank which was upgraded by establishing a rain fed irrigation system using project funds. Overall, efforts under FRESH contribute to the conservation and utilization of Sri Lanka's indigenous vegetable diversity, facilitating future agricultural research and development initiatives, vegetable availability and the country's food security. 2024-12-15 2025-01-22T07:42:10Z 2025-01-22T07:42:10Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169605 en Open Access application/pdf Jeewani, D.; Balasooriya, B.; Kondasinghe, K.; Danwatta, A.; Hunter, D.; Borelli, T. (2024) Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka. Working Paper n.10. 38 p.
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resource conservation-conservation
sri lanka
vegetable crops
collection
native organisms-indigenous organisms
Jeewani, D.G.C.
Balasooriya, B.G.R.C.
Kondasinghe, K.M.C.L.
Danwatta, A.S.J.
Hunter, Danny
Borelli, Teresa
Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title_full Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title_short Collection, conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in Sri Lanka
title_sort collection conservation and evaluation of priority indigenous vegetables in sri lanka
topic evaluation
resource conservation-conservation
sri lanka
vegetable crops
collection
native organisms-indigenous organisms
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