Author
Campbell, Benjamin - Todd | |
Park, Wonkeun | |
Percy, Richard | |
Frelichowski, James - Jim | |
Saha, Sukumar | |
Jenkins, Johnie | |
MAYEE, C - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | |
GORMARE, V - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | |
DESSAUW, D - Centro De Cooperation Internationale En Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Development (CIRAD) | |
GIBAND, M - Centro De Cooperation Internationale En Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Development (CIRAD) | |
DU, X - Cotton Research Institute - China | |
JIA, Y - Cotton Research Institute - China | |
CONSTABLE, G - Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | |
DILLON, S - Australian Tropical Field Crops Genetic Resource Center | |
ABDURAKHMONOV, I - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics | |
ABDUKARIMOV, A - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics | |
RIZAEVA, S - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics | |
ADULLAEV, A - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics | |
BARROSO, P A V - Embrapa | |
HOFFMANN, L - Embrapa | |
PADUA, J - Embrapa | |
PODOLNAYA, L - Institute Of Virology |
Submitted to: American Society of Agronomy Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 10/3/2011 Publication Date: 12/1/2011 Citation: Campbell, B.T., Park, W., Percy, R.G., Frelichowski, J.E., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Mayee, C., Gormare, V., Dessauw, D., Giband, M., Du, X., Jia, Y., Constable, G., Dillon, S., Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Abdukarimov, A., Rizaeva, S.M., Adullaev, A., Barroso, P., Hoffmann, L.V., Padua, J.G., Podolnaya, L. 2011. International efforts to protect the global cotton genetic resources [Abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meeting, October 16-19, 2011, San Antonio, Texas. CDROM. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The genetic resources of cotton are classified into five tetraploid species in the primary gene pool, 20 diploid species in the secondary gene pool, and 25 diploid species in the tertiary gene pool. Unlike several globally important grain crops, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) international research and conservation centers do not actively maintain cotton genetic resources. Hence, it is the responsibility of cotton scientists around the world to develop international collaborative efforts to maintain and preserve cotton genetic resources. This paper describes a recent, collaborative effort among scientists from eight countries to document the primary global cotton genetic resources. The eight primary international cotton germplasm collections are described. These include collections in Australia, Brazil, China, France, India, Russia, Uzbekistan, and the United States. |