The project SAFENUT: ‘Safeguard of almond and hazelnut genetic resources from traditional uses to modern agro-industrial opportunities’ has been elaborated within the Council Regulation (EC) N. 870/2004 AGRI GEN RES which established a Community programme on the conservation, characterisation and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture. The project represents a resourceful strategy for re-organizing and sharing, in a more efficient manner, the genetic resources by upgrading the knowledge on their value and uses. One of the main objectives of the project is the centralization of available hazelnut germplasm by harmonizing the standard descriptors for a common characterization of cultivars. SAFENUT could represent an important step towards the characterization, documentation and management of Corylus avellana genetic resources in the Mediterranean Basin by addressing genetic resources collected in typical areas of cultivation, as well as less known local varieties or underutilized genotypes present in marginal areas. Among its objectives is the creation of a core collection and gene banks. The final goal is to set up a European virtual inventory linked with other important databases in order to share and spread all the information that will also be used to promote a wider application of traditional knowledge and agricultural practices, as well as to raise stakeholder awareness on the values of biodiversity components from the biological, economic and socio-cultural perspective.

First results of ‘SAFENUT’: a European project for the preservation and utilization of hazelnut local genetic resources

BOTTA, Roberto;BOCCACCI, PAOLO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The project SAFENUT: ‘Safeguard of almond and hazelnut genetic resources from traditional uses to modern agro-industrial opportunities’ has been elaborated within the Council Regulation (EC) N. 870/2004 AGRI GEN RES which established a Community programme on the conservation, characterisation and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture. The project represents a resourceful strategy for re-organizing and sharing, in a more efficient manner, the genetic resources by upgrading the knowledge on their value and uses. One of the main objectives of the project is the centralization of available hazelnut germplasm by harmonizing the standard descriptors for a common characterization of cultivars. SAFENUT could represent an important step towards the characterization, documentation and management of Corylus avellana genetic resources in the Mediterranean Basin by addressing genetic resources collected in typical areas of cultivation, as well as less known local varieties or underutilized genotypes present in marginal areas. Among its objectives is the creation of a core collection and gene banks. The final goal is to set up a European virtual inventory linked with other important databases in order to share and spread all the information that will also be used to promote a wider application of traditional knowledge and agricultural practices, as well as to raise stakeholder awareness on the values of biodiversity components from the biological, economic and socio-cultural perspective.
2009
VII International Congress on Hazelnut
Viterbo
23-27 giugno 2008
845
55
60
Corylus avellana; germplasm; molecular markers; descriptors; nut; quality
Bacchetta L.; Avanzato D.; Botta R.; Boccacci P.; Drogoudi P.; Metzidakis I.; Rovira M.; Silva A.P.; Solar A.; Spera D.; Di Giovanni B.
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