Climate resilience conserved in global germplasm repositories: Picking the most promising parents for agile plant breeding
Quinn Campbell,
Nora Castaneda-Alvarez,
Ryan Domingo
et al.
Abstract:Crop diversity is an essential resource for national and international breeding programs aimed at preparing global agriculture for a changing climate to ensure global food security. To do this there are related risks that need to be evaluated (1) does the genetic diversity needed for climate adaptation exist somewhere? And (2) is such genetic diversity accessible? To evaluate these risks, we consider the test case of publicly available genotyped and georeferenced sorghum landraces (n = 1,937) to ask if diversi… Show more
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