2020
DOI: 10.3390/plants9081050
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Document or Lose It—On the Importance of Information Management for Genetic Resources Conservation in Genebanks

Abstract: Genebanks play an important role in the long-term conservation of plant genetic resources and are complementary to the conservation of diversity in farmers’ fields and in nature. In this context, documentation plays a critical role. Without well-structured documentation, it is not possible to make statements about the value of a resource, especially with regard to its potential for breeding and research. In particular, comprehensive information management is a prerequisite for the further development of geneba… Show more

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“…The availability of comprehensive information on the composition of genebank collections is an important prerequisite to further develop such collections and thus, to increase their utility for breeders and other users [23]. The on-going and increasingly accelerating genetic erosion, as well as the fact that a significant amount of 'new' genetic diversity is still being discovered every year, highlight the importance and urgency of conserving and systematically studying the genetic diversity found, especially in biodiversity hotspots of wild and domesticated biodiversity [8].…”
Section: Conservation Of Agrobiodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The availability of comprehensive information on the composition of genebank collections is an important prerequisite to further develop such collections and thus, to increase their utility for breeders and other users [23]. The on-going and increasingly accelerating genetic erosion, as well as the fact that a significant amount of 'new' genetic diversity is still being discovered every year, highlight the importance and urgency of conserving and systematically studying the genetic diversity found, especially in biodiversity hotspots of wild and domesticated biodiversity [8].…”
Section: Conservation Of Agrobiodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As crop wild relatives are mostly found in the wild and are rather difficult to be conserved ex situ, the merits of payment for ecosystem services for in situ conservation have been analyzed by Tyak et al [21] for these germplasm resources, which are increasingly coming into the focus of plant breeders, given their broad genetic diversity, harboring many (new) traits of interest to build resistance to diseases and insect pests as well as tolerance to abiotic stresses into resilient modern crop cultivars. With respect to germplasm management, an example of the use of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) markers for the identification of duplicate accessions of Brassica oleracea in genebank collections has been presented [22], while another paper highlights the importance of information management to assist in germplasm and genebank management and to enhance the use of germplasm [23]. Genebank phenomics is a rather novel approach in modern genebanking, and Nguyen and Norton [24] shed light on digital phenotyping methods that enable capturing traits during annual seed regeneration events to enrich genebank phenotypic datasets, thus adding value to crop collections and increasing their usefulness for the identification of traits of interest for breeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When seed stocks are running low or when seed viability drops below a minimum threshold, seed lots need to be regenerated for seed replenishment. All these genebank operational steps are documented and in many genebanks are supported by a genebank information system [ 87 ].…”
Section: Description Of Ex Situ Germplasm Conservation Methods and Their Strengths And Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationally accepted multi-crop passport descriptors (MCPD) [ 57 ] have been adopted by most gene banks as standards for documenting passport, characterization, and evaluation data. These descriptors allow the exchange of accession-level data between gene banks and the operation of international information data portals on PGRFA, such as Genesys, the FAO-led World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (WIEWS), the European Search Catalog for Plant Genetic Resources (EURISCO), and GRIN-Global [ 55 , 58 ]. As noted by CGIAR gene bank managers, one of the most important factors affecting demand for PGRFA is the quality, comprehensiveness, and relevance of the accession-level information that gene banks compile about the materials in their collections and make accessible online [ 47 ].…”
Section: Brief Description and Critical Review Of Key Routine Germplasm Conservation Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%