Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: A Synopsis of Coordinated National Crop Wild Relative Seed Collecting Programs across Five Continents
Author:
Eastwood Ruth J.ORCID, Tambam Beri B.ORCID, Aboagye Lawrence M., Akparov Zeynal I.ORCID, Aladele Sunday E., Allen Richard, Amri Ahmed, Anglin Noelle L., Araya Rodolfo, Arrieta-Espinoza Griselda, Asgerov Aydin, Awang Khadijah, Awas Tesfaye, Barata Ana Maria, Boateng Samuel Kwasi, Magos Brehm JoanaORCID, Breidy Joelle, Breman ElinorORCID, Brenes Angulo Arturo, Burle Marília L.ORCID, Castañeda-Álvarez Nora P., Casimiro Pedro, Chaves Néstor F.ORCID, Clemente Adelaide S.ORCID, Cockel Christopher P., Davey Alexandra, De la Rosa Lucía, Debouck Daniel G., Dempewolf Hannes, Dokmak Hiba, Ellis David, Faruk AisyahORCID, Freitas Cátia, Galstyan Sona, García Rosa M.ORCID, Ghimire Krishna H.ORCID, Guarino Luigi, Harker Ruth, Hope Roberta, Humphries Alan W.ORCID, Jamora NelissaORCID, Jatoi Shakeel AhmadORCID, Khutsishvili Manana, Kikodze David, Kyratzis Angelos C., León-Lobos PedroORCID, Liu UdayanganiORCID, Mainali Ram P.ORCID, Mammadov Afig T.ORCID, Manrique-Carpintero Norma C.ORCID, Manzella Daniele, Mat Ali Mohd Shukri, Medeiros Marcelo B.ORCID, Mérida Guzmán María A., Mikatadze-Pantsulaia Tsira, Mohamed El Tahir Ibrahim, Monteros-Altamirano ÁlvaroORCID, Morales Aura, Müller Jonas V., Mulumba John W., Nersesyan AnushORCID, Nóbrega Humberto, Nyamongo Desterio O., Obreza Matija, Okere Anthony U., Orsenigo SimoneORCID, Ortega-Klose Fernando, Papikyan AstghikORCID, Pearce Timothy R.ORCID, Pinheiro de Carvalho Miguel A. A.ORCID, Prohens JaimeORCID, Rossi GrazianoORCID, Salas Alberto, Singh Shrestha Deepa, Siddiqui Sadar Uddin, Smith Paul P.ORCID, Sotomayor Diego A.ORCID, Tacán MarceloORCID, Tapia César, Toledo Álvaro, Toll Jane, Vu Dang ToanORCID, Vu Tuong DangORCID, Way Michael J.ORCID, Yazbek Mariana, Zorrilla CinthyaORCID, Kilian BenjaminORCID
Abstract
The Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change Project set out to improve the diversity, quantity, and accessibility of germplasm collections of crop wild relatives (CWR). Between 2013 and 2018, partners in 25 countries, heirs to the globetrotting legacy of Nikolai Vavilov, undertook seed collecting expeditions targeting CWR of 28 crops of global significance for agriculture. Here, we describe the implementation of the 25 national collecting programs and present the key results. A total of 4587 unique seed samples from at least 355 CWR taxa were collected, conserved ex situ, safety duplicated in national and international genebanks, and made available through the Multilateral System (MLS) of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (Plant Treaty). Collections of CWR were made for all 28 targeted crops. Potato and eggplant were the most collected genepools, although the greatest number of primary genepool collections were made for rice. Overall, alfalfa, Bambara groundnut, grass pea and wheat were the genepools for which targets were best achieved. Several of the newly collected samples have already been used in pre-breeding programs to adapt crops to future challenges.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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