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Genetic resources of cucurbitaceae.
The IBPGR sponsored two complementary working groups on cassava; the first one in 1981 at CIAT, Cali, Colombia and the second in 1982 at IBPGR headquarters at FAO, Rome. The primary objectives of these working groups were to; review the major existing collections of cassava; advise on known genetic erosion; identify priorities for collection; advise on collection procedures; advise the IBPGR on potential depositories for international designation; advise on storage and maintenance procedures; identify any quarantine problems affecting the transfer of material; and to agree on a list of descriptors. In addition the board provided a consultancy to Dr. Patino, under the guidance of CIAT, to more clearly define areas of priority and strategies for the collection of cassava and wild Manihot spp. in their centre of diversity; his report was discussed and endorsed by the second working group.
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