Ongoing
projects on GIS applied to plant genetic resources
management
These are some of the projects in which we are
applying GIS. As results are generated, we will make them available
here. In the meantime, for more information, contact Luigi
Guarino:
Atlases of wild crop relatives in Paraguay and Bolivia
FAN
USDA
Planning Capsicum germplasm collecting in Paraguay
Direccion de Parques Nacionales y Vida Silvestre
USDA
Priority setting for wild
peanuts conservation in Bolivia
FAN
USDA
Geographic patterns of
morphological variation in Andean roots and tubers
National programmes in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
CIP
Ecogeography of wild peanuts in
South America
ICRISAT
Effect of climate change on
wild peanuts and other genepools in South America and Africa
ICRISAT
CIAT
Ecogeography of wild tuber-bearing Solanum
in the Americas
CIP
USDA
Ecogeographical adaptation of Andean Passiflora
CIRAD
Ecogeography and patterns of variation in Central
American Sapotaceae
National programmes in Central America
Universidad San Carlos, Guatemala
Ecogeography of fruit trees in South-East Asia (ADB Tropical Fruit Tree Project)
National programmes in 10 countries in SE Asia
Ecogeography and genetic erosion risk of wild cotton in Africa
Ecogeography of wild rice in southern Africa
Patterns of genetic diversity and genetic erosion in an Amazonian watershed
INIA, Peru
CIAT
ZARDI
Geographic patterns of variation in coconut worldwide
COGENT
Ecogeography and genetic diversity of Phaseolus lunatus
in Costa Rica
Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Universite Gembloux
Ecogeography and genetic diversity of Stylosanthes spp
and Colletotrichum in Mexico
UNAM
Université Catholique de Louvain
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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