Inventorying and Collecting Local Genetic Resources from Vegetable Crops for Their Conservation and Targeted Use

    • Liliya KrastevaInstitute of Plant Genetic Resources, Sadovo
    • Stefan NeykovInstitute of Plant Genetic Resources, Sadovo
    • Nikolaya VelchevaInstitute of Plant Genetic Resources, Sadovo
    • Petar ChavdarovInstitute of Plant Genetic Resources, Sadovo
    • Zhan YunHeilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences - Harbin
    • Guo MuHeilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences - Harbin
    • Yordan TsvetkovHeilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences - Harbin

    DOI: 

    https://doi.org/10.7251/AGREN1301097K

    Abstract

    Inventory and collection of local plant genetic resources from Bulgarian and Chinese flora was carried out by implementing the bilateral research project between Bulgaria and China, with the focus on their preservation and targeted use. During the years 2011 and 2012 several expeditions in rural areas of South Bulgaria were conducted. The inventory of the areas was performed using a GPS system. The National collection was enriched with 134 local vegetable accessions and 98 valuable genotypes originating from China. Collected materials are listed in the National Register PHYTO'2000, according to international descriptors of FAO, ECP/GR and Biodiversity International. The accessions are included in the survey and stored in the National Genebank.

    Publish Date
    2013-11-15
    Pages
    97-104
    Authors

    Liliya Krasteva, Stefan Neykov, Nikolaya Velcheva, Petar Chavdarov, Zhan Yun, Guo Mu, Yordan Tsvetkov