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  1. Dynamic guardianship of potato landraces by Andean communities and the genebank of the International Potato Center by Luttringhaus, S., Pradel, W., Suarez, V., Manrique, N., Anglin, Noelle L., Ellis, David, Hareau, G., Jamora, Nelissa, Smale, Melinda, Gómez, R.

    Published 2021
    “…Over time, the genebank formalized a repatriation program of potato landraces. Repatriation is the process of return‑ ing native germplasm back to its place of origin, allowing a dynamic exchange between ex situ and in situ conditions. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. How uncertain policy regulations affect germplasm acquisition and distribution? by Gotor, Elisabetta, Caracciolo, Francesco

    Published 2010
    “…A study of the impact of the in-trust agreements demonstrated the importance of a clear legal environment for the genebanks. Requests for repatriation of rice germplasm from the International Rice Research Institute peaked in 1994, during the period of uncertainty. …”
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  3. An empirical assessment of the effects of the 1994 In Trust Agreements on IRRI germplasm acquisition and distribution by Gotor, Elisabetta, Caracciolo, Francesco, Bioversity International

    Published 2010
    “…A study of the impact of the in-trust agreements demonstrated the importance of a clear legal environment for the genebanks. Requests for repatriation of rice germplasm from the International Rice Research Institute peaked in 1994, during the period of uncertainty. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  4. Rebuilding local seed system of native crops in earthquake affected areas of Nepal, Proceedings of a National Sharingshop 18 Dec 2017, Kathmandu by Joshi, B.K., Gauchan, D.

    Published 2017
    “…The main aim of the project is to revive and strengthen local seed system capacity and resilience of households through rescue collection, conservation, multiplication and repatriation of native and threatened crop seeds in the most severely affected 10 districts of central and western Nepal, where farmers’ traditional seed stocks have been completely destroyed by devastating earthquakes that occurred in April and May 2015. …”
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    Conference Proceedings
  5. Rebuilding local seed system and safeguarding conservation of agrobiodiversity in the aftermath of Nepal 2015 earthquake by Gauchan, D., Joshi, B.K., Ghimire, K.H., Poudyal, K., Sapkota, Suraj, Sharma, S., Dangol, D.M.S., Khatiwada, S., Gautam, S., Sthapit, S.R.

    Published 2018
    “…A study was conducted from July 2015 to December 2017 to rebuild local seed system and safeguard conservation of agrobiodiversity in the aftermath of earthquake through rescue collection, conservation and repatriation of endangered crop landraces from 10 earthquake affected districts. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Germplasm rescue and rebuilding local seed systems in red zone areas by Joshi, Bal Krishna, Gauchan, Devendra, Sapkota, Shreejana, Poudyal, Kritesh, Ghimire, Krishna Hari, Dongol, Durga Man Singh

    Published 2020
    “…Local seed systems were rebuilt through diversity fair, diversity block, seed exchange, repatriation and diversity kits. Collected accessions were characterized, multiplied and conserved in National Genebank and community seed banks. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Análisis de la diversidad genética de papas nativas (Solanum sec. Petota) de la comunidad de Chahuaytire, integrante del Parque de la Papa (Pisaq-Cusco), y de las papas nativas rep... by Rojas, P.

    Published 2007
    “…The molecular characterization differentiated the 93.33% of the native potatoes from the Chahuaytire community and the 92.68% of repatriated native potatoes from CIP. 114 and 130 alleles and average diversity index between 0.762 and 0.776 were obtained in the Chahuaytire community and the repatriated potatoes, respectively. …”
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    Tesis
  8. Ruta Condor (Route of the Condor) by Gonsalves, Julian Francis

    Published 2013
    “…Scientists, farmers, and local partners repatriated over 4,600 samples of more than 1,200 varieties of native potato in 41 locations, following the ancient north south pre-Columbian route that unified the Inca Empire. …”
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    Case Study
  9. Analysis of potential duplicates in barley gene bank collections using resampling of microsatellite data by Lund, B., Ortíz, R., Skovgard, L., Waugh, R., Anderson, S.

    Published 2003
    “…Similarity of accession name was initially used to partition the 174 repatriated accessions into 36 potential duplicate groups, and one group containing 36 apparently unique or unrelated accessions. …”
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    Journal Article

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