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Prioritizing Agricultural Crop Wild Relatives: Addressing Genetic Erosion and Pollution

This workshop session focused on discussing the distinctions and methodologies related to genetic erosion and pollution in agricultural crop wild relatives (CWR). Participants, including agricultural experts and facilitators, explored specific examples, special cases, and unique needs in the context of genetic preservation. Key discussion points revolved around differences in methodologies, the socio-cultural and economic values of CWR, and the implications of GM varieties. The session concluded with recommendations for prioritization procedures, decision-making frameworks, and future action steps.

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Prioritizing Agricultural Crop Wild Relatives: Addressing Genetic Erosion and Pollution

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  1. Workshop 5 Session 3 Prioritising the CWR list Group 1: Agricultural Lother, Stefano, Sabine, Zedenk, Dag, Malgorzata, Asmund,Helmut, Helena, Silvia Tamara, Issak, Caroline, Micheal, Lazlo, Vojtech Facilitator: Sónia Dias Rapporteur: Maria Scholten

  2. Objective To discuss possible differences, specific examples and different methodologies when considering genetic erosion and genetic pollution in agricultural CWR

  3. Discussion points: • Are there any differences and specific examples and methodologies to consider when considering genetic erosion and pollution in agricultural CWR? • Are there any special cases? • Are there any special needs?

  4. Summary Report Genetic erosion CWR • Crop • Market value • Area of distribution • Genetic base • Reproductive system • Pollinators • Landscape and amenity -habitats -natural disasters -threat -Socio, cultural and economic value- present and potencial -Genetic crossability -Importance for crop improvement -Reproductive system -Presenc/absence in protected areas -Presenc/absence in protected areas -Area of distribution -pollinators Threat status

  5. Summary Report Genetic pollution CWR • Crop • acreage • proximity • occurrance • Reproductive system • Growning GM varieties • Origin • pollinators -present / absent -proximity / risk -occurrence -threat status -reproductive system -type of pollination -life cycle -pollinators

  6. Summary Report Recommendations/further steps: • Procedures for prioritisation • Weighing • Decision tree • Decision for crop based or cwr based or both • Address again at wp2

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