Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.

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Autor(a) principal: MEDEIROS, M. B. de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: VALLS, J. F. M., ABREU, A. G. de, HEIDEN, G., RIBEIRO-SILVA, S., JOSE, S. C. B. R., SANTOS, I. R. I., PASSOS, A. M. A. dos, BURLE, M. L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130920
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11040638
Resumo: This study presents the status of ex situ and in situ conservation for the crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet in Brazil, and the subsequent germplasm collection expeditions. This research is part of a global initiative entitled ?Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting, and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives? supported by the Global Crop Diversity Trust. Species of the primary, secondary, and tertiary gene pools with occurrences reported in Brazil were included: Oryza alta Swallen, O. grandiglumis (Döll) Prod., O. latifolia Desv., O. glumaepatula Steud., Eleusine tristachya (Lam.) Lam., E. indica (L.) Gaertn., Solanum commersonii Dunal, S. chacoense Bitter, Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O?Donell, I. ramosissima (Poir.) Choisy, I. tiliacea (Willd.) Choisy, I. triloba L., and I. cynanchifolia Meisn. The status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of each taxon was assessed using the gap analysis methodology, and the results were used to plan 16 germplasm collection expeditions. Seeds of the collected material were evaluated for viability, and the protocols for seed germination and cryopreservation were tested. The final conservation score, resulting from the gap analysis and including the average of the ex situ and in situ scores, resulted in a classification of medium priority of conservation for all the species, with the exception of I. grandifolia (high priority). The total accessions collected (174) almost doubled the total accessions of these crop wild relatives incorporated in Embrapa?s ex situ conservation system prior to 2015. In addition, accessions for practically absent species were collected for the ex situ conservation system, such as Ipomoea species, Eleusine indica, and Solanum chacoense. The methods used for dormancy breaking and low temperature conservation for the Oryza, Eleusine, and Ipomoea species were promising for the incorporation of accessions in the respective gene banks. The results show the importance of efforts to collect and conserve ex situ crop wild relatives in Brazil based on previous gap analysis. The complementarity with the in situ strategy also appears to be very promising in the country.
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spelling Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.Conservação ex situConservação in situBanco de genesGermoplasmaArrozBatataBatata DoceMilhetoGenética VegetalVariedadeThis study presents the status of ex situ and in situ conservation for the crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet in Brazil, and the subsequent germplasm collection expeditions. This research is part of a global initiative entitled ?Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting, and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives? supported by the Global Crop Diversity Trust. Species of the primary, secondary, and tertiary gene pools with occurrences reported in Brazil were included: Oryza alta Swallen, O. grandiglumis (Döll) Prod., O. latifolia Desv., O. glumaepatula Steud., Eleusine tristachya (Lam.) Lam., E. indica (L.) Gaertn., Solanum commersonii Dunal, S. chacoense Bitter, Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O?Donell, I. ramosissima (Poir.) Choisy, I. tiliacea (Willd.) Choisy, I. triloba L., and I. cynanchifolia Meisn. The status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of each taxon was assessed using the gap analysis methodology, and the results were used to plan 16 germplasm collection expeditions. Seeds of the collected material were evaluated for viability, and the protocols for seed germination and cryopreservation were tested. The final conservation score, resulting from the gap analysis and including the average of the ex situ and in situ scores, resulted in a classification of medium priority of conservation for all the species, with the exception of I. grandifolia (high priority). The total accessions collected (174) almost doubled the total accessions of these crop wild relatives incorporated in Embrapa?s ex situ conservation system prior to 2015. In addition, accessions for practically absent species were collected for the ex situ conservation system, such as Ipomoea species, Eleusine indica, and Solanum chacoense. The methods used for dormancy breaking and low temperature conservation for the Oryza, Eleusine, and Ipomoea species were promising for the incorporation of accessions in the respective gene banks. The results show the importance of efforts to collect and conserve ex situ crop wild relatives in Brazil based on previous gap analysis. The complementarity with the in situ strategy also appears to be very promising in the country.MARCELO BRILHANTE DE MEDEIROS, Cenargen; JOSE FRANCISCO MONTENEGRO VALLS, Cenargen; ALUANA GONCALVES DE ABREU, CNPAF; GUSTAVO HEIDEN, CPACT; SUELMA RIBEIRO-SILVA, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; SOLANGE CARVALHO B ROVERI JOSE, Cenargen; IZULME RITA IMACULADA SANTOS, Cenargen; ALEXANDRE MARTINS ABDAO DOS PASSOS, CNPMS; MARILIA LOBO BURLE, Cenargen.MEDEIROS, M. B. deVALLS, J. F. M.ABREU, A. G. deHEIDEN, G.RIBEIRO-SILVA, S.JOSE, S. C. B. R.SANTOS, I. R. I.PASSOS, A. M. A. dosBURLE, M. L.2021-04-07T12:34:02Z2021-04-07T12:34:02Z2021-03-292021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAgronomy, v. 11, article 638, 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130920https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11040638enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-04-07T12:34:14Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1130920Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-04-07T12:34:14falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-04-07T12:34:14Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
title Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
spellingShingle Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
MEDEIROS, M. B. de
Conservação ex situ
Conservação in situ
Banco de genes
Germoplasma
Arroz
Batata
Batata Doce
Milheto
Genética Vegetal
Variedade
title_short Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
title_full Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
title_fullStr Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
title_full_unstemmed Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
title_sort Status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of brazilian crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet: filling the gaps of germplasm collections.
author MEDEIROS, M. B. de
author_facet MEDEIROS, M. B. de
VALLS, J. F. M.
ABREU, A. G. de
HEIDEN, G.
RIBEIRO-SILVA, S.
JOSE, S. C. B. R.
SANTOS, I. R. I.
PASSOS, A. M. A. dos
BURLE, M. L.
author_role author
author2 VALLS, J. F. M.
ABREU, A. G. de
HEIDEN, G.
RIBEIRO-SILVA, S.
JOSE, S. C. B. R.
SANTOS, I. R. I.
PASSOS, A. M. A. dos
BURLE, M. L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv MARCELO BRILHANTE DE MEDEIROS, Cenargen; JOSE FRANCISCO MONTENEGRO VALLS, Cenargen; ALUANA GONCALVES DE ABREU, CNPAF; GUSTAVO HEIDEN, CPACT; SUELMA RIBEIRO-SILVA, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade; SOLANGE CARVALHO B ROVERI JOSE, Cenargen; IZULME RITA IMACULADA SANTOS, Cenargen; ALEXANDRE MARTINS ABDAO DOS PASSOS, CNPMS; MARILIA LOBO BURLE, Cenargen.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MEDEIROS, M. B. de
VALLS, J. F. M.
ABREU, A. G. de
HEIDEN, G.
RIBEIRO-SILVA, S.
JOSE, S. C. B. R.
SANTOS, I. R. I.
PASSOS, A. M. A. dos
BURLE, M. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conservação ex situ
Conservação in situ
Banco de genes
Germoplasma
Arroz
Batata
Batata Doce
Milheto
Genética Vegetal
Variedade
topic Conservação ex situ
Conservação in situ
Banco de genes
Germoplasma
Arroz
Batata
Batata Doce
Milheto
Genética Vegetal
Variedade
description This study presents the status of ex situ and in situ conservation for the crop wild relatives of rice, potato, sweet potato, and finger millet in Brazil, and the subsequent germplasm collection expeditions. This research is part of a global initiative entitled ?Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting, and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives? supported by the Global Crop Diversity Trust. Species of the primary, secondary, and tertiary gene pools with occurrences reported in Brazil were included: Oryza alta Swallen, O. grandiglumis (Döll) Prod., O. latifolia Desv., O. glumaepatula Steud., Eleusine tristachya (Lam.) Lam., E. indica (L.) Gaertn., Solanum commersonii Dunal, S. chacoense Bitter, Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O?Donell, I. ramosissima (Poir.) Choisy, I. tiliacea (Willd.) Choisy, I. triloba L., and I. cynanchifolia Meisn. The status of the ex situ and in situ conservation of each taxon was assessed using the gap analysis methodology, and the results were used to plan 16 germplasm collection expeditions. Seeds of the collected material were evaluated for viability, and the protocols for seed germination and cryopreservation were tested. The final conservation score, resulting from the gap analysis and including the average of the ex situ and in situ scores, resulted in a classification of medium priority of conservation for all the species, with the exception of I. grandifolia (high priority). The total accessions collected (174) almost doubled the total accessions of these crop wild relatives incorporated in Embrapa?s ex situ conservation system prior to 2015. In addition, accessions for practically absent species were collected for the ex situ conservation system, such as Ipomoea species, Eleusine indica, and Solanum chacoense. The methods used for dormancy breaking and low temperature conservation for the Oryza, Eleusine, and Ipomoea species were promising for the incorporation of accessions in the respective gene banks. The results show the importance of efforts to collect and conserve ex situ crop wild relatives in Brazil based on previous gap analysis. The complementarity with the in situ strategy also appears to be very promising in the country.
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