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Service Description: Sweet bananas and starchy plantains share the same wild relatives. Together these crops are cultivated in more than 130 countries, and are extremely important in East Africa and a number of other tropical regions. Wild relatives were assessed of these crops at the species level. The CWR species are distributed in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines and in Southern China, and the gaps in collections for the six high priority species are concentrated in these same areas.
The gap analysis methodology relies on taxonomic, geographical, and environmental occurrence information, which is used to model the potential distribution of each CWR species of interest. Also includes an expert evaluation, in which researcher with knowledge of the conservation status and distribution of CWR in specific genepools are asked to analyze the gap analysis results. Furthermore results for multiple crop genepools may be overlaid, which allow a global analysis of gaps in
ex situ collections of the world's plant genetic resources. The full results of the gap analysis can be found on the
Crop Wild Relatives Global Atlas on the Adapting Agriculture to Climate project website
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Description: Sweet bananas and starchy plantains share the same wild relatives. Together these crops are cultivated in more than 130 countries, and are extremely important in East Africa and a number of other tropical regions. Wild relatives were assessed of these crops at the species level. The CWR species are distributed in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines and in Southern China, and the gaps in collections for the six high priority species are concentrated in these same areas.
The gap analysis methodology relies on taxonomic, geographical, and environmental occurrence information, which is used to model the potential distribution of each CWR species of interest. Also includes an expert evaluation, in which researcher with knowledge of the conservation status and distribution of CWR in specific genepools are asked to analyze the gap analysis results. Furthermore results for multiple crop genepools may be overlaid, which allow a global analysis of gaps in
ex situ collections of the world's plant genetic resources. The full results of the gap analysis can be found on the
Crop Wild Relatives Global Atlas on the Adapting Agriculture to Climate project website
Copyright Text: CIAT, Global Crop Diversity (GCDT), Millennium Seed Bank at Kew, University of Birminghan
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Document Info: - Title: GapRichness_BananaPlantain
- Author: e.barona_CIAT
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- Subject: Gap richness in high priority species for the banana and plantain genepool (source: www.cwrdiversity.org)
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- Keywords: Banana, Plantain, Gap richness, CWR, Crop Wild Relatives, Biodiversity