Plant genetic resources : the impact of the international agricultural research centers
Material type:
- 0821306391
- 02573148
- 23 100 SB:631.53 H392
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Reports | ISI Library, Kolkata Reports & Records Collection | 100 SB:631.53 H392 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | C20959 |
Browsing ISI Library, Kolkata shelves, Shelving location: Reports & Records Collection Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | ||||
100 SA:01 Bollettino mesile di Statistica/ | 100 SB:338.4791 WTO(1983) Techniques for preparing and disseminating tourism statistics | 100 SB:630.7207281 R571 Guatemala and the CGIAR centers : a study of their collaboration in agricultural research | 100 SB:631.53 H392 Plant genetic resources : the impact of the international agricultural research centers | 100 SC:025.063109172 IDC(1994) Catalogue of statistical materials of developing countries, 1992-1993 = : Hatten-tojōkoku no tōkei shiryō mokuroku, Heisei 4-5-nen | 100 SC:300.95492 F237 Socio-economic changes in a semi-rural situation : a survey in Pabna Town, Bangladesh, 1986 | 100 SD: 304.64094897 N331 Short and medium-term variations in mortality in Finland : |
This genetic resources impact study was commissioned as part of a general impact study on all aspects of agricultural research and development within the CGIAR organization. Since the term genetic resources often means different things to different people, the first part of this report gives a discussion on the subject and attempts to define the terminology in general use. The second part of the report describes the genetic resources activities of the international centres and of the International Board of Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR). It also attempts to evaluate the impacts of each stage in the genetic resources chain. The third part sums up the work, assesses its strengths and weaknesses, and makes suggestions for future development. The writer concludes that genetic resources are being made freely available to those who request them. The International Board of Plant Genetic Resources is promoting and developing the use of genetic resources materials, and IARC breeders are taking full advantage of the germplasm available to them, passing breeding lines and selections to national programmes for further trials and, where appropriate, releasing new varieties with better yields, adaptation and resistances than those previously available
There are no comments on this title.