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Return to Agrobiodiversity: Participatory Plant Breeding

Salvatore Ceccarelli, Stefania Grando

2022Diversity44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biodiversity in general, and agrobiodiversity in particular are crucial for adaptation to climate change, for resilience and for human health as related to dietary diversity. Participatory plant breeding (PPB) has been promoted for its advantages to increase selection efficiency, variety adoption and farmers’ empowerment, and for being more socially equitable and gender responsive than conventional plant breeding. In this review paper we concentrate on one specific benefit of PPB, namely, increasing agrobiodiversity by describing how the combination of decentralized selection with the collaboration of farmers is able to address the diversity of agronomic environments, which is likely to increase because of the location specificity of climate change. Therefore, while PPB has been particularly suited to organic agriculture, in light of the increasing importance of climate change, it should also be considered as a breeding opportunity for conventional agriculture.

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Agricultural biodiversityBiodiversityAgricultureClimate changeEmpowermentSelection (genetic algorithm)AgroforestryPsychological resilienceCitizen journalismEnvironmental resource managementBusinessVariety (cybernetics)Environmental planningGeographyNatural resource economicsBiologyEcologyEnvironmental sciencePolitical scienceEconomic growthEconomicsComputer sciencePsychotherapistPsychologyLawArtificial intelligenceGenetics and Plant BreedingGenetic and Environmental Crop StudiesAgricultural Innovations and Practices
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