Preparatory actions on EU plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture

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SCDP Constanta

Contact details

Address: str. Pepinierei Nr.1-Valu lui Traian-907300-Romania
Legal Status: Public research institution 0

Email Website

Material

Plant

Cereals Potatoes
Grasses Beets (sugar, fodder)
Legumes Oil crops
Fibre crops Vine
Vegetables Fruits X
Ornamental crops Model plants (arabidospsis, medigaco spp, etc.)

Type of material maintained:

Modern breeds and varieties Traditional breeds and varieties Populations Other(s)
X X

Type of material stored:

Living collections Sperm Egg cells Seeds Tissue cultures Cells Other(s)
X

Collection description:

Date of start of the collection/population: < 1980
Expected period of maintenance of the collection (in years): > 25
Size of the collection (number of breeds): 360
Evolution of the size of the collection (last 10 years): ↗ < 20%

Objectives and identity

Geographic origin of the material in the collection: International
Population management:

  • ex situ

Objective of maintaining the collection/population:

Conservation Research Breeding Training Awareness raising Other(s)
X X X X

Activities

Management

Use of available technical guidelines (e.g. FAO) No
Use of a documentation system Yes
Document passport data No

Duplication of material and documentation

Testing

Viability testing of stored material: Frequently
Diagnosis of the presence of pests and diseases, or contaminations: Frequently
Transgene detection: No
Regeneration/multiplication: Frequently
Molecular analysis (e.g. DNA sequencing or fingerprinting): No
Evaluation of useful traits: Frequently

Overall viability level of your collection

Percentage of the collection regenerated (per year): 3

Storage conditions of the collection

  • Living field bank

Access and distribution conditions

Providers Recipients
No written agreement No written agreement

Distribution of material (per year)

Budget and funding

Yearly budget for the collection (in euros): < 10,000

Funding sources (in %)

Funding allocation (in %)

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