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International Code of Conduct for plant germplasm collection and transfer
1994. 20 pages. ISBN 92-5-103571-7
The Code aims to promote the rational collection and sustainable use of genetic resources, to prevent genetic erosion, and to protect the interests of both donors and collectors of germplasm. Its primary function is to serve as a point of reference until individual countries establish their own codes or regulations for germplasm exploration and collection, conservation, exchange and utilization. The Code was adopted by the FAO Conference at its 27th session in November 1993. Available in hard copy and on disc. Also available online in English, French and Spanish.
PUBLISHED IN COLLABORATION WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS:
The Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter
Genebank Standards
1994. 13 pages. ISBN 92-9043-236-5. A joint FAO/IPGRI publication.
FAO and IBPGR (now IPGRI) have been cooperating since the early 1970s to strengthen national capabilities in ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources. In 1991, the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources
considered it "essential that appropriate standards be developed for genebanks operating within the
international Network". The Commission requested the assessment and, if necessary, redefinition of
genebank standards. Subsequently, an FAO/IBPGR Expert Consultation was convened in 1992 to
discuss and update the genebank standards that IBPGR published in 1985. The Genebank Standards recommended
by the Expert Consultation were then endorsed by the 5th Session of the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources which said this should be
widely utilized as the international reference in national, regional and international genebanks. The
Genebank Standards are concerned solely with the storage of seed of orthodox species. Arabic,
Chinese, French and Spanish versions available in hard copy.
In situ conservation of wild relatives of cultivated plants: guiding principles and a case study
M. Gadgil, S.N. Singh, H. Nagendra, M.D.S. Chandran.
1996. 21 pages. A joint FAO/Indian Institute of Science publication.
Notes that in situ conservation needs to preserve the diversity of cultivated plants in a dispersed but managed fashion on farms in all regions and the diversity of their wild relatives in the landscapes in which they are found, in order to fully maintain evolutionary processes. This publication suggests how a strategy for this might be implemented with the active involvement of communities, working with scientists. Hard copy only.
Collecting Plant Genetic Diversity: Technical guidelines:
L. Guarino, V. Ramanatha Rao and R. Reid (editors)
1995. 748 pages. ISBN 0-85198-964-0
Available at GBP 65.00 (US$120.00 Americas only) from CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon
OX10 8DE, United Kingdom. In recent years it has become evident that there is no single publication
that provides the prospective collector of plant germplasm with generic as well as specific, and
theoretical as well as practical, information. It was to fill this gap that IPGRI, together with FAO,
IUCN and UNEP, cooperated to produce this book. The volume is a comprehensive reference work
and is aimed at both new and experienced collectors as well as those with a general interest in plant
genetics, breeding and biodiversity. Hard copy.
Go to the FAO Home Page. For further information please contact Mr. U. Menini, Service Chief, AGPS or N.Murthi Anishetty, Senior Officer, AGPS.