TY - BOOK ID - 136995456 TI - Old Germplasm for New Needs : Managing Crop Genetic Resources AU - Barba-Espín, Gregorio AU - Acosta-Motos, Jose Ramon PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI Books DB - UniCat KW - aromatic rice KW - local variety KW - gelatinization temperature KW - badh2-E7 allele KW - population structure KW - Criollo cacao KW - microsatellites KW - genetic purity KW - Central America KW - Axiom 35K Wheat Breeders array KW - genetic diversity KW - wheat genotyping KW - Solanum lycopersicum KW - agro-biodiversity KW - crops KW - breeding KW - DNA markers KW - black soybean KW - green cotyledon KW - anthocyanin KW - chlorophyll KW - Lactuca sativa L. KW - crisphead KW - oak-leaf KW - root system architecture KW - tipburn KW - nutritional imbalance KW - breeding lines KW - landraces KW - phenotypic traits KW - molecular markers KW - almond descriptors KW - conservation KW - endangered cultivars KW - fruit quality KW - genetic resources KW - Prunus dulcis KW - MTSI KW - multi-environment KW - soybean KW - seed compositions KW - WAASB KW - barley KW - germplasm KW - Hordeum vulgare KW - landrace KW - DArTseq KW - anthocyanins KW - black carrot KW - bolting KW - flavonoids KW - glasshouse cultivation KW - leaf KW - nutrient analysis KW - taproot KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136995456 AB - The impacts of climate change on crop production are already a reality in Europe and across the rest of the world. In order to mitigate these impacts, access to unexploited genetic crop diversity for the production of new varieties that can thrive in more extreme environmental conditions is of prime importance. Herein, genetic diversity should provide the raw materials for breeding and plant improvements. Despite the vast pool of resources that exist, much of the germplasm richness found in gene banks is poorly documented. To overcome the barriers between germplasm conservation and use, a complete evaluation is necessary to determine the useful diversity they contain.This Special Issue focuses on “Old Germplasm for New Needs: Managing Crop Genetic Resources”. We gathered novel research, reviews, and opinion pieces covering all related topics, including germplasm evaluation, crop genetics and improvements, novel crops, phenotyping, physiological responses of inbred lines, management solutions, modeling, case studies from the field, and policy positions. ER -