International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996

The World Beta Network (WBN) was founded in 1989 on the initiative of IPGRI. The goal of all crop-specific networks is to improve international collaboration between curators of collections and researchers and users of germplasm, and, through task-sharing, to enable maximum use of the often limited funds for conservation and utilization. The WBN needs to ensure the safest and most effective conservation methods of Beta germplasm and remember that the plant genetic resources should be accessible to those engaged in research, evaluation, crop improvement and use. The WBN reflects the desire of almost all countries in the world that are striving for collaboration and a joint sharing of the resulting benefits. Sharing of benefits would include joint research, access to new germplasm, access to technology, and access to information and training facilities, as well as sharing of financial profits. The network should continue to be instrumental in ensuring a share in the benefits arising from making plant genetic resources available to all.

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Main Authors: Frese, L., Panella, L., Srivastava, H.M., Lange, W., International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:beta, genetic resources, research networks, genetic variation, germplasm, storage, evaluation, plant breeding, resistance to injurious factors, agronomic characters, land varieties, ecotypes,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105320
https://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/international-beta-genetic-resources-network-1/
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1053202023-06-08T20:53:39Z International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996 Frese, L. Panella, L. Srivastava, H.M. Lange, W. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute beta genetic resources research networks genetic variation germplasm storage evaluation plant breeding resistance to injurious factors agronomic characters land varieties ecotypes The World Beta Network (WBN) was founded in 1989 on the initiative of IPGRI. The goal of all crop-specific networks is to improve international collaboration between curators of collections and researchers and users of germplasm, and, through task-sharing, to enable maximum use of the often limited funds for conservation and utilization. The WBN needs to ensure the safest and most effective conservation methods of Beta germplasm and remember that the plant genetic resources should be accessible to those engaged in research, evaluation, crop improvement and use. The WBN reflects the desire of almost all countries in the world that are striving for collaboration and a joint sharing of the resulting benefits. Sharing of benefits would include joint research, access to new germplasm, access to technology, and access to information and training facilities, as well as sharing of financial profits. The network should continue to be instrumental in ensuring a share in the benefits arising from making plant genetic resources available to all. 1996 2019-10-15T15:45:42Z 2019-10-15T15:45:42Z Working Paper International Plant Genetic Resources Institute; Frese, L.; Panella, L.; Srivastava, H.M.; Lange, W. (eds.) (1996) International Beta Genetic Resources Network. International Crop Network Series; N. 12 n. 133 p. ISBN: 978-92-9043-368-2, ISBN: 92-9043-368-X 978-92-9043-368-2 92-9043-368-X https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105320 https://www.bioversityinternational.org/e-library/publications/detail/international-beta-genetic-resources-network-1/ en International Crop Network Series Open Access 133 p. application/pdf
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Frese, L.
Panella, L.
Srivastava, H.M.
Lange, W.
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
description The World Beta Network (WBN) was founded in 1989 on the initiative of IPGRI. The goal of all crop-specific networks is to improve international collaboration between curators of collections and researchers and users of germplasm, and, through task-sharing, to enable maximum use of the often limited funds for conservation and utilization. The WBN needs to ensure the safest and most effective conservation methods of Beta germplasm and remember that the plant genetic resources should be accessible to those engaged in research, evaluation, crop improvement and use. The WBN reflects the desire of almost all countries in the world that are striving for collaboration and a joint sharing of the resulting benefits. Sharing of benefits would include joint research, access to new germplasm, access to technology, and access to information and training facilities, as well as sharing of financial profits. The network should continue to be instrumental in ensuring a share in the benefits arising from making plant genetic resources available to all.
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plant breeding
resistance to injurious factors
agronomic characters
land varieties
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author Frese, L.
Panella, L.
Srivastava, H.M.
Lange, W.
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
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Panella, L.
Srivastava, H.M.
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International Plant Genetic Resources Institute
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title International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
title_short International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
title_full International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
title_fullStr International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
title_full_unstemmed International Beta Genetic Resources Network: A report on the 4th International Beta Genetic Resources Workshop and World Beta Network Conference held at the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, Izmir, Turkey, 28 February-3 March 1996
title_sort international beta genetic resources network: a report on the 4th international beta genetic resources workshop and world beta network conference held at the aegean agricultural research institute, izmir, turkey, 28 february-3 march 1996
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