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Development of a consolidated descriptor list to support in situ conservation of plant genetic resources

  • Jade Phillips*
  • , Joana Magos Brehm
  • , Anne-Francoise Adam-Blondon
  • , Alvina Avagyan
  • , Magalie Delalande
  • , Gordana Đurić
  • , Louis Fresta
  • , Anna Forycka
  • , Agnese Gailite
  • , Laurène Gay
  • , Filippo Guzzon
  • , José M. Iriondo
  • , Juozas Lambokas
  • , Anna Palmè
  • , Jaime Prohens
  • , Lorenzo Raggi
  • , Dan Sandru
  • , Karine Sarikyan
  • , Imke Thormann
  • , Theo van Hintum
  • Stephan Weise, Goran Zdunić, Nigel Maxted
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

There are increasing calls for greater availability of plant genetic resources (PGR) for use in plant breeding to help counter the adverse impacts of a changing climate and threats from pests and diseases, particularly in a context of reduced agricultural inputs, and the needs of the increasing human population. Managing and promoting ex situ and in situ conservation of PGR requires an effective data and informatics foundation. However, in situ data management is particularly undeveloped, especially when compared to ex situ documentation. The work presented here is a consolidated descriptor list to support in situ conservation of PGR. The consolidated PGR descriptor list is based on numerous partial lists collated from historic PGR activities, biodiversity conservation and protected area networking activities. New descriptors for in situ conservation activities were developed where gaps were identified. The draft consolidated PGR descriptor list was reviewed and revised through a process of consultation with experts in PGR documentation and in situ conservation. In total, 171 descriptors were identified, of which seven are defined as mandatory, 47 are defined as core descriptors and 29 are newly developed descriptors for in situ conservation of PGR. The descriptors cover all aspects of in situ conservation, from gathering passport data (for which there are already well-established descriptors), to monitoring and managing crop wild relative and landrace populations. Recommendations are made for the most effective use and future development of descriptors and how they could be used to further develop and support in situ PGR conservation implementation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPlant Genetic Resources
Early online date9 Mar 2026
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Mar 2026

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • ex situ conservation
  • descriptors
  • in situ conservation
  • plant genetic resources
  • data management

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