Participatory plant breeding programs
PPBs are based on dynamic collaboration between plant breeding institutions and farmers and are designed to ensure that research is directly relevant to farmers’ needs. As most of the programs take place in farmers’ fields, PPB programs can maintain and enhance agricultural biodiversity much more ef...
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
2013
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| author | Gonsalves, Julian Francis |
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| description | PPBs are based on dynamic collaboration between plant breeding institutions and farmers and are designed to ensure that research is directly relevant to farmers’ needs. As most of the programs take place in farmers’ fields, PPB programs can maintain and enhance agricultural biodiversity much more effectively than conventional breeding programs. ICARDA’s PPB programs are implemented in more than 50 villages in six countries (Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Jordan, Syria and Iran).
A PPBs program in Iran led to the remarkable 'rediscovery' of a drought-tolerant wheat variety once thought to be long gone. |
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| spelling | CGSpace360782024-01-17T12:58:34Z Participatory plant breeding programs Gonsalves, Julian Francis participatory approaches plant breeding agriculture wheat barley lentils chickpeas fava beans PPBs are based on dynamic collaboration between plant breeding institutions and farmers and are designed to ensure that research is directly relevant to farmers’ needs. As most of the programs take place in farmers’ fields, PPB programs can maintain and enhance agricultural biodiversity much more effectively than conventional breeding programs. ICARDA’s PPB programs are implemented in more than 50 villages in six countries (Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Jordan, Syria and Iran). A PPBs program in Iran led to the remarkable 'rediscovery' of a drought-tolerant wheat variety once thought to be long gone. 2013 2014-06-11T15:38:58Z 2014-06-11T15:38:58Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36078 en http://www.icarda.org/content/icarda-scientist-amman-%E2%80%9Cwhat-happened-was-totally-unplanned%E2%80%9D Open Access CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security |
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