First meeting of the ECPGR Wild Species Conservation in Genetic Reserves Working Group and On-farm Conservation and Management Working Group

jointly held with the final dissemination meeting of the EU project AGRI GENRES 057-AEGRO, 13-16 September 2010, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

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Presentations given during the Symposium 
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Title

Author

TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

1

 Importance and role of the Protected Areas of Madeira Archipelago for the conservation of world genetic heritage (31.4 MB)  [2]

P. Oliveira

Session 1. - Genetic reserve conservation of CWR

2

 Genetic reserve conservation of CWR and landraces in Europe (1.6 MB)  [3]

L. Frese

3

 In situ conservation of crop wild relatives in Europe: a strategic approach (775 KB)  [4]

S. Kell

4

 Spatial and ecogeographical approaches for selecting genetic reserves in Europe (913 KB)  [5]

M. Parra-Quijano

5

 Modelling distribution of wild cherry (Prunus avium) in Europe (3.8 MB)  [6]

C. Teeling

6

 Towards the establishment of a genetic reserve for Beta patula (725 KB)  [7]

M. Pinhiero de Carvalho

7

 Beta patula Ait. genetic diversity analysis (347 KB)  [8]

L. Frese

8

 Work in progress in view to set up genetic reserves for Brassica wild relatives in Sicily (840 KB)  [9]

A. Tribulato

9

 The Brassica case study at the EU level (276 KB)  [10]

K. Kristiansen

10

 Surveying and conserving the European Avena spp. diversity (1.1 MB)  [11]

A. Katsiotis

11

 Identifying quality standards for genetic reserve conservation of CWR (4.4 MB)  [12]

J.M. Iriondo

12

 Conservation of biodiversity and genetic resources in semi-natural grasslands in Norway (2.0 MB)  [13]

A. Asdal

13

 Crop wild relatives of Medicago in Russia and neighbouring coutrnies: gap analysis for effective conservation (585 KB)  [14]

S.L. Greene

14

 Towards in situ conservation of crop wild relatives in Lithuania (420 KB)  [15]

J. Labokas

Session 2. - On-farm conservation of landraces

15

 Landraces: importance and use in breeding and environmentally freindly agrononomic systems (4.5 MB)  [16]

S. Ceccarelli

16

 Landraces in Europe: an aproach towards identifying landrace rich areas to be protected with priority (640 KB)  [17]

V. Negri

17

 On-farm conservation of the forage species timothy, meadow fescue and red clover. Creating new "landraces" (513 KB)  [18]

K. Daugstad

18

 On-farm conservation and participatory maize breeding in Portugal: lessons learnt and future perspectives (1.2 MB)  [19]

P. Mendes Moreira

19

 Farm seed opportunities, recommendations for on-farm conservation in Europe (561 KB)  [20]

R. Bocci

20

 Portuguese landraces: on-farm conservation, management and use (2.2 MB)  [21]

A.M. Barata

21

 The characterisation of heritage vegetables (438 KB)  [22]

J.M. Preston

WEDNESDAY 15 SEPTEMBER

Session 2. - On-farm conservation of landraces (continued)

22

 On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources in Lazio Region - Italy. Implementation of Regional Act 1st March 2000 n.15 (819 KB)  [23]

P. Taviani

23

 On-farm conservation in industrialized countries: the need to promote dynamic management of biodiversity within agro-ecosystems (4.1 MB)  [24]

M. Thomas

24

 A European strategic approach to conserving crop landraces: analysis and recommendations (392 KB)  [25]

M. Vetelainen

Session 3. - Priority setting and threat assessment

25

 Gene flow, hybridization, and evolution in in situ managed populations of crop landraces and their wild relatives (2.2 MB)  [26]

N. Ellstrand

26

 Comparing genetic diversity within a crop and its wild progenitor: a case study for barley (347 KB)  [27]

B. Kilian

27

 Neutral genetic diversity helps deciding where to conserve Portuguese prioritized crop wild relatives (2.4 MB)  [28]

J. Magos Brehm

28

 Challenge of in situ conservation for wild relative species: transgene introgression from crops and the impacts (2.0 MB)  [29]

Bao-Rong Lu

29

 European crop wild relative threat assessment: knowledge gained and lessons learnt (1.2 MB)  [30]

S.P. Kell

Session 4. - In situ data management

30

 PGRFA documentation landscape (focus on in situ and on-farm) (257 KB)  [31]

S. Harrer

31

 Establishing a system for reporting and monitoring in situ conservation of crop wild relatives (CWR) in Brandeburg, Germany (514 KB)  [32]

R. Voegel

32

 Population level information management for crop wild relatives (944 KB)  [33]

C. Germeier

33

 Development of an in situ database inventory - on the way to a Swiss solution for forages (308 KB)  [34]

B. Schierscher-Viret

34

 Information on crop wild relatives and landraces in the European policy context (721 KB)  [35]

S. Roscher

Session 5. - In situ PGR conservation: policy implications and implementation

35

 The EC policy context fro crop wild relative and landrace conservation and use (380 KB)  [36]

O. Diana

36

 Info for food - EURISCO and promoting agrobiodiversity use (1.7 MB)  [37]

S. Dias

37

 Genebanks, on-farm conservation and EC regulations: preliminary Dutch experience (391 KB)  [38]

Ch. Kik

38

 SWOT analysis of the German seed saver sector (474 KB)  [39]

J. Efken

39

 Achievements of the European Native Seed Conservation Network (ENSCONET) (764 KB)  [40]

R.J. Eastwood

40

 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants ECPGR Working Group: objectives and achievements (461 KB)  [41]

A.M. Barata

THURSDAY 16 SEPTEMBER

ECPGR In situ and On-farm Network [click here]  [42]

 

 

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