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A prioritized crop wild relative inventory to help underpin global food security

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The Harlan and de Wet inventory of globally important crop wild relative (CWR) taxa as discussed by the authors contains 1667 taxa, divided between 37 families, 108 genera, 1392 species and 299 sub-specific taxa.
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This article is published in Biological Conservation.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 255 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crop wild relative & Ex situ conservation.

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Genomics of crop wild relatives: expanding the gene pool for crop improvement

TL;DR: Genome analysis results in discovery of useful alleles in CWR and identification of regions of the genome in which diversity has been lost in domestication bottlenecks.
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Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: A Global Initiative to Collect, Conserve, and Use Crop Wild Relatives

TL;DR: The Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change (AAC) project as mentioned in this paper aims to collect and protect the genetic diversity of a portfolio of plants with the characteristics required for adapting the world's most important food crops to climate change.
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Back into the Wild – Apply Untapped Genetic Diversity of Wild Relatives for Crop Improvement

TL;DR: This review highlights the significance of crop wild relatives for crop improvement by providing examples of CWRs that have been used to increase biotic and abiotic stress resistance/tolerance and overall yield in various crop species, and discusses the surge of advanced biotechnologies, such as next‐generation sequencing technologies and omics.
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New approaches for establishing conservation priorities for socio-economically important plant species

TL;DR: In this study, eight prioritisation criteria were used along with different prioritisation systems and applied to the Portuguese CWR and WHP and the top 50 species obtained by each of these methods were identified.
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An Ecogeographical Study of the Genus Hordeum

TL;DR: An Ecogeographical study of the genus Hordeum is presented, which aims at determining the distribution and habits of these animals in the Northern Hemisphere.
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