Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview

North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States, is rich in plant species used by humans in both ancient and modern times. A select number of these have become globally important domesticated crops, including maize, beans, cotton, and sunflower. Many other native and also naturalized...

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Main Authors: Greene, Stephanie L., Khoury, Colin K., Williams, Karen A.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99187
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description North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States, is rich in plant species used by humans in both ancient and modern times. A select number of these have become globally important domesticated crops, including maize, beans, cotton, and sunflower. Many other native and also naturalized species have potential for use, either directly or as genetic resources for breeding agricultural crops. However, despite increasing recognition of their potential value, deficiencies in information, conservation, and access to the diversity in these plants hinder their further use. This chapter provides an overview of the agriculturally relevant wild plant resources of North America, with focus on wild relatives of globally important major crops, as well as the wild cousins of regionally and locally important domesticates. The chapter concludes by providing an overview of strategies for conserving wild plant genetic resources, including the international regulatory frameworks affecting policies to various degrees in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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spelling CGSpace991872025-11-05T16:23:34Z Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview Greene, Stephanie L. Khoury, Colin K. Williams, Karen A. germoplasm genetic resources wild species conservation crop resources nort america North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States, is rich in plant species used by humans in both ancient and modern times. A select number of these have become globally important domesticated crops, including maize, beans, cotton, and sunflower. Many other native and also naturalized species have potential for use, either directly or as genetic resources for breeding agricultural crops. However, despite increasing recognition of their potential value, deficiencies in information, conservation, and access to the diversity in these plants hinder their further use. This chapter provides an overview of the agriculturally relevant wild plant resources of North America, with focus on wild relatives of globally important major crops, as well as the wild cousins of regionally and locally important domesticates. The chapter concludes by providing an overview of strategies for conserving wild plant genetic resources, including the international regulatory frameworks affecting policies to various degrees in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. 2018 2019-01-25T18:47:27Z 2019-01-25T18:47:27Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99187 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Greene S.L., Khoury, Colin K., Williams K.A. (2018) Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview. In: Greene S., Williams K., Khoury C., Kantar M., Marek L. (eds) North American Crop Wild Relatives, Volume 1. Springer, Cham. 3-31 pp.
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Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview
title Wild Plant Genetic Resources in North America: An Overview
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genetic resources
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conservation
crop resources
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