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Conservation and Utilization of Horticultural Genetic Resources

  • Presents all aspects of conservation horticultural crops diversity in one place
  • Focuses on future needs and prospects that can guide horticultural development
  • Comprehensively covers conservation methods in a single source

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Horticultural Genetic Resources at Crossroads

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Feasibility of Conservation of Horticultural Genetic Resources in In Situ/On Farm

      • Bhuwon Sthapit, V. Ramanatha Rao, Hugo A. H. Lamers
      Pages 49-76
  3. A Treasury of Resources for Health, Nutrition and for Aesthetic and How to Manage Them for Benefits to Farmers and Society

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 77-77
    2. Genetic Resources of Tropical Fruits

      • Linta Vincent, P. L. Anushma, C. Vasugi, A. Rekha, Banoth Shiva
      Pages 79-116
    3. Biodiversity and Conservation of Ornamental Crops

      • Tapas Kumar Chowdhuri, Kankana Deka
      Pages 139-216
    4. Genetic Resources of Mango: Status, Threats, and Future Prospects

      • Shailendra Rajan, Umesh Hudedamani
      Pages 217-249
    5. Coconut Genetic Resources

      • Anitha Karun, V. Niral
      Pages 251-282
    6. Spices Genetic Resources: Diversity, Distribution and Conservation

      • K. V. Saji, B. Sasikumar, J. Rema, Sharon Aravind, K. Nirmal Babu
      Pages 283-320
    7. Banana Genetic Resources

      • S. Uma, M. S. Saraswathi, P. Durai
      Pages 321-361
    8. Genetic Resources of Guava: Importance, Uses and Prospects

      • Shailendra Rajan, Umesh Hudedamani
      Pages 363-383
    9. Management and Conservation of Underutilized Fruits

      • T. Sakthivel, R. Senthil Kumar, Shiva Bonath
      Pages 409-424
  4. Methods and Tools to Manage Resources

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 481-481
    2. Geographical Information System and Management of Horticultural Genetic Resources with Special Reference to India

      • Natarajan Sivaraj, V. Kamala, M. Thirupathi Reddy, S. R. Pandravada, B. Sarath Babu, P. E. Rajasekharan et al.
      Pages 483-506

About this book

The conservation of crop genetic resources is one of the important elements in efforts to sustainably increase agricultural production in low-income countries, and to guarantee long-term food security, especially for the low-income population groups in these countries. Horticultural crops, as high-value crops, have an important role to play in revitalizing rural economies and can add significantly to national economies. Moreover, horticulture provides more than twice the number of jobs compared to traditional cereal crop production, and the shifting of conventional agriculture towards high-value horticulture has increased employment opportunities in developing countries.

To exploit this potential, researchers need a vast array of horticultural genetic resources and information on new traits. Horticultural crops, which are only a part of PGRFA (Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture), are characterized by a wide and varied range of species. In fact, there are five major horticultural crop groups: fruit and nut crops, vegetables, food legumes, roots and tubers, and lastly the ornamental and medicinal group.

In this context, the present book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of conservation and utilization of horticultural genetic resources, addressing contemporary approaches to conservation in connection with different technologies, including biotechnological approaches as practised in India and in some cases, globally.  It includes a brief chapter on the unique nature of horticultural genetic resources, providing a rationale for viewing them as being distinct from field crop genetic resources. Subsequent chapters share insights on protocols for the conservation of selected horticultural crops ex situ, and focus on the increased need to complement these efforts with in situ conservation approaches. Geospatial tools are also briefly described, emphasizing their utility with regard to mapping and managing resources.

The book also explores the wild gene pool in horticulture crops; discusses legal aspects related to horticultural genetic resources and biotechnological aspects; and describes the key aspects of sustainable management and replenishment. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for all horticulturists, graduate students, researchers, policymakers, conservationists, and NGOs engaged in horticulture in particular and biodiversity in general.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Division of Plant Genetic Resources, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru, India

    P.E. Rajasekharan

  • Global Research for Development Support Ventures (GRSV), Bengaluru, India

    V. Ramanatha Rao

About the editors

Dr. P.E.Rajasekharan is a Principal Scientist at the ICAR Indian Institute of Horticultural Research Bangalore. Dr. Rajasekharan completed his PhD in in vitro conservation of threatened medicinal plants at the Department of Botany, Bangalore University and is known for his contributions to the area of Plant Genetic Resources, i.e. in vitro conservation and cryopreservation of horticultural crops. In addition, he has developed globally applicable cryopreservation protocols for the conservation of nuclear genetic diversity (NGD) in pollen of important vegetable, ornamental and endangered medicinal species. He currently teaches courses on Plant Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture. Dr. Rajasekharan has more than 175 articles and two books to his credit. He is an expert reviewer for several international peer-reviewed journals, and sits on the editorial board of several others. He is a Fellow of the Indian Society of Plant Genetic Resources andIndian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy.

Dr V. Ramanatha Rao holds a PhD in Genetics and Plant Breeding from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. Dr Rao has worked on various aspects of plant genetic resource conservation and the utilization of different crop and forestry species, initially at the global level and later more specifically focusing on plant genetic resources in Asia, the Pacific and Oceania. He started his work on genetic resources of groundnut at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT, 1976-1989) and established the largest groundnut genetic resources collection. He subsequently worked at the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources/International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IBPGR/IPGRI), presently Bioversity International, Rome (1989-2007). He was an Honorary Research Fellow with Bioversity International from 2008 to 2014. In the course of various programmes and projects, DrRao has enriched the global knowledge base on plant genetic diversity; conservation and use methods of tropical fruits, underutilized crops, forest genetic resources; ex situ and in situ (on-farm) conservation; use of plant genetic resources to improve the livelihoods of the rural poor; use of modern technologies for genetic diversity studies; enhancing the utilization of conserved germplasm; and human resource development projects. He has helped in either establishing or improving national plant genetic resources programmes in several countries throughout Asia. In addition to teaching and serving as an editor for a number of international peer-reviewed journals, he has over 300 publications, including several books, to his credit.

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