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Ex situ conservation priorities for the wild relatives of potato (solanum L. Section petota).
Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P; de Haan, Stef; Juárez, Henry; Khoury, Colin K; Achicanoy, Harold A; Sosa, Chrystian C; Bernau, Vivian; Salas, Alberto; Heider, Bettina; Simon, Reinhard; Maxted, Nigel; Spooner, David M.
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  • Castañeda-Álvarez NP; Decision and Policy Analysis Program, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia; School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • de Haan S; Global Program Genetic Resources, International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.
  • Juárez H; Global Program Genetic Resources, International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.
  • Khoury CK; Decision and Policy Analysis Program, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia; Centre for Crop Systems Analysis, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Achicanoy HA; Decision and Policy Analysis Program, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia.
  • Sosa CC; Decision and Policy Analysis Program, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia.
  • Bernau V; Decision and Policy Analysis Program, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia.
  • Salas A; Global Program Genetic Resources, International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.
  • Heider B; Global Program Genetic Resources, International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.
  • Simon R; Integrated IT and Computational Research Unit, International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru.
  • Maxted N; School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Spooner DM; USDA-ARS, Vegetable Crop Research Unit, Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America.
PLoS One ; 10(4): e0122599, 2015.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25923711
Crop wild relatives have a long history of use in potato breeding, particularly for pest and disease resistance, and are expected to be increasingly used in the search for tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Their current and future use in crop improvement depends on their availability in ex situ germplasm collections. As these plants are impacted in the wild by habitat destruction and climate change, actions to ensure their conservation ex situ become ever more urgent. We analyzed the state of ex situ conservation of 73 of the closest wild relatives of potato (Solanum section Petota) with the aim of establishing priorities for further collecting to fill important gaps in germplasm collections. A total of 32 species (43.8%), were assigned high priority for further collecting due to severe gaps in their ex situ collections. Such gaps are most pronounced in the geographic center of diversity of the wild relatives in Peru. A total of 20 and 18 species were assessed as medium and low priority for further collecting, respectively, with only three species determined to be sufficiently represented currently. Priorities for further collecting include: (i) species completely lacking representation in germplasm collections; (ii) other high priority taxa, with geographic emphasis on the center of species diversity; (iii) medium priority species. Such collecting efforts combined with further emphasis on improving ex situ conservation technologies and methods, performing genotypic and phenotypic characterization of wild relative diversity, monitoring wild populations in situ, and making conserved wild relatives and their associated data accessible to the global research community, represent key steps in ensuring the long-term availability of the wild genetic resources of this important crop.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Productos Agrícolas / Solanum / Fitomejoramiento / Banco de Semillas País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Productos Agrícolas / Solanum / Fitomejoramiento / Banco de Semillas País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos