Introducing Agrobiodiversity, this book delves into the topic of access and benefit sharing and including the important genetic resources like wild rice diversity hot spots, sorghum and millet genetic resources, cotton genetic resources and diversity in cotton and indigenous safflower and its wild species. In addition it offers information on the use of traditional knowledge of plant genetic resources, including information on a mega diversity hotspot in India for horticultural crops as well as the Biological diversity Act 2002.
Foreword
Preface
Wild Rice Diversity Hotspots and Benefits
Sorghum and Millet Genetic Resources Management
Cotton Genetic Resources in India
Biodiversity in Indigenous Castor
Indigenous Safflower and its Wild Species
Agrobiodiversity Hotspots
Farmer's Variety, Folk Varieties, Land Races and Varieties of Common Knowledge in the Context of Plant Variety Protection
Agrobiodiversity Hotspots in Eastern Ghats: Issues and Challenges
Access and Benefit Sharing
Agrobiodiversity and Access and Benefit Sharing
Western Ghats: A Mega Diversity Hotspot in India for Horticultural Crops
Diversity of Tuber Crops and Wild Relatives
Biodiversity of Piper Species in India
Current Concern of Biodiversity of Medicinal Plants in India
Biodiversity of Oyster, Paddy Straw and Milky Mushroom
Exploring the Biogeographical Diversity of Trichoderma for Human Welfare
Biodiversity of Bacillus thuringinensis
Use of Traditional Knowledge of Plant Genetic Resources in Agro Biotechnological Innovations and Sharing Benefits
Systematic Documentation of Traditional Knowledge Associated with Biodiversity, Kani Model of Access and Benefit Sharing
Biodiversity of Spices and Conservation
Agrobiodiversity Hotspots Management and Procedures for Access and Benefit Sharing
Genetically Modified (GM) Crops and Biosafety.