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Trifolium diversity tree

A diversity tree is a representation of the overall structure of crop diversity obtained by dividing the diversity within a crop genepool in a hierarchical manner. The original idea was proposed by Van Treuren et al (2009) The structure of the tree is based on published information and consultation with experts.

This diversity tree was developed as part of the development of the Global Strategy for the ex situ conservation of temperate foragaes.

Cite this Diversity Tree as: " Mike, Dodd. 2021. Trifolium diversity Tree 2021 ". Accessed on https://www.genesys-pgr.org/

References mentioned: Dodd, M. 2021. Global strategy for the ex situ conservation of temperate forages. Global Crop Diversity Trust. Bonn, Germany.

van Treuren, R., Engels, J.M.M., Hoekstra, R., van Hintum, T.J. 2009. Optimization of the composition of crop collections for ex situ conservation. Plant Genetic Resources 7(2): 185–193.

Crop
Forages
Number of accessions
0
Creation date
13 September 2021
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Diversity tree contributors


Mike Dodd AgResearch Ltd, Grasslands Research Centre, Palmerston North, New Zealand

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Diversity tree JSON file

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