Strengthening national genebanks through genomics and regional collaboration: lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a center of origin and domestication for globally important crops such as cassava, common bean, maize, and potato, all of which are key to food and nutrition security worldwide. Despite this strategic role, many national genebanks in the region face technical...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Carvajal‑Yepes, Monica, Petroli, Cesar, Correa, Miguel, Breseghello, Flavio, Salazar, E., Chassaigne Ricciulli, Alberto Antonio, Reyes-Herrera, Paula Helena, Guzman, Manuel, Mendoza, Amalio, Vidal, Rafael, Condón, Federico, De Almeida Silva, Natália Carolina, Fernandez, Elizabeth, Rodríguez, Leixys, Solano, William, Morales, Aura Jasmín, Velasquez-Flores, B.L., Soto-Torres, Julian, Robles, Ronald, Ledesma Miramontes, Alejandro, Aragon, Marco, Castillo, D., Roa, C., Lopez Noriega, Isabel, Wenzl, Peter, Sansaloni, Carolina
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2026
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180423

Similar Items: Strengthening national genebanks through genomics and regional collaboration: lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean