Introduction: Plant Genetic Resources

Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) encompass the diversity of genetic material in both traditional varieties and modern cultivars, as well as crop wild relatives and other wild plant species used as food.

These resources serve as the plant breeder’s most important raw material and the farmer’s most essential input.

They are also a reservoir of genetic adaptability to buffer against potentially harmful environmental and economic change.


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