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The U.S. National Plant Germplasm System / Committee on Managing Global Genetic Resources: Agricultural Imperatives.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Managing Global Genetic Resources: Agricultural Imperatives.
Series:
Managing global genetic resources.
Managing global genetic resources
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
National Plant Germplasm System (U.S.).
Crops--Germplasm resources--United States.
Crops.
Germplasm resources, Plant--United States--Management.
Germplasm resources, Plant.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (190 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
US National Plant Germplasm System
United States National Plant Germplasm System
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1991.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the United States, the critical task of preserving our plant genetic resources is the responsibility of the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS). NPGS undergoes a thorough analysis in this book, which offers wide-ranging recommendations for equipping the agency to better meet U.S. needs--and lead international conservation efforts. The book outlines the importance and status of plant genetic conservation and evaluates NPGS's multifaceted operations. Two options for revamping NPGS within the U.S. Department of Agriculture are included.
Contents:
Managing Global Genetic Resources
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Executive Summary
GERMPLASM: A RESOURCE AND A RESPONSIBILITY
AN OVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEM
Collections and Facilities
Support for the System
LEADERSHIP AND ADVISORY FUNCTIONS
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Administration
Options for Achieving National Coordination
Advisory Groups
Germplasm Acquisition and Collections
Facilities and Personnel
The Mission of the National System
International Policies and Cooperation
Information Management
Research
1 Managing Crop Genetic Resources
GERMPLASM AND GERMPLASM COLLECTIONS
PRESERVING PLANT GERMPLASM
THE CHALLENGES OF CONSERVING AND MANAGING PLANT GERMPLASM
STRUCTURE OF A GERMPLASM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
The Diversity and Size of Collections
Management and Global Responsibility
PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES
The Foundation of Crop Improvement
Importance to Society and the Environment
International Exchange
ORIGINS OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM
Development of Germplasm Activities in the United States
Emergence of the NPGS
2 Elements of the National Plant Germplasm System
GENETIC RESOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES
ACQUISITION
Plant Introduction Office
Plant Exploration
National Plant Germplasm Quarantine Center
Interregional Research Project-2
CONSERVATION
Active Collections
Regional Plant Introduction Stations
National Clonal Germplasm Repositories
Interregional Research Project-1
National Small Grains Collection
Other Crop Collections
Genetic Stock Collections
National Arboretum
Base Collections
National Seed Storage Laboratory
Vegetatively Propagated Germplasm
MANAGEMENT
Seed Viability Testing
Regeneration and Multiplication
Distribution.
Characterization and Evaluation
Documentation
UTILIZATION
Colleges, Universities, and the National System
Private Industry and the NPGS
PLANT GERMPLASM ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL SYSTEM
Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
Nongovernmental Activities and Private Collections
3 Administration of the National System
THE NPGS IN THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
The Agricultural Research Service
System of Personnel Classification and Promotion
The Cooperative State Research Service
State Agricultural Experiment Stations
Other USDA Cooperators
ADVISERS TO THE SYSTEM
The National Plant Genetic Resources Board
The National Plant Germplasm Committee
The Crop Advisory Committees
Technical Committees and Technical Advisory Committees
The Plant Germplasm Operations Committee
4 Prescription for Effectiveness
ACHIEVING A NATIONALLY MANAGED SYSTEM
Creation of a Reorganized System Outside the ARS
Elevation of the NPGS within ARS
CHANGES IN THE ADVISORY STRUCTURE
GERMPLASM ACQUISITION AND COLLECTIONS
The Plant Introduction Office
Quarantine
National Collections
Crop Curators
A Special Collections
Genetic Stocks
Establishing Core Subsets
Cooperation with Other Collections
In Situ Conservation
FACILITIES AND PERSONNEL
External Review
Location
New Facilities
Staffing
Training
Classification and Promotion
THE MISSION OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Completion of the Database
Passport and Descriptor Data
Accessibility of Data
RESEARCH
Research Agenda
Program Review
Promoting Research
CONCLUSION
References
Glossary
Abbreviations
Authors
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786610211944
9781280211942
1280211946
9780309572064
0309572061
9780585182124
0585182124
OCLC:
60365462

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