Additional materials and resources

Examples of CWR gap analysis–to determine national priorities

Fielder H, Brotherton P, Hosking J, Hopkins JJ, Ford-Lloyd B and Maxted N (2015) Enhancing the conservation of crop wild relatives in England. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0130804. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0130804.
Fielder H, Burrows C, Woodman J, Ford-Lloyd BV and Maxted N (2016) Enhancing the conservation of crop wild relatives in Wales. New Journal of Botany 5(3): 178–191.
Fielder H, Smith C, Ford-Lloyd B and Maxted N (2016) Enhancing the conservation of crop wild relatives in Scotland. Journal for Nature Conservation 29: 51–61.
Fitzgerald H (2013) The National Crop Wild Relative Strategy Report for Finland. MTT Report 121. Jokioinen, Finland.
Magos Brehm J (2009) Conservation of wild plant genetic resources in Portugal. PhD thesis, University of Birmingham, UK.
Magos Brehm J, Saifan S, Taifour H, Abulaila K, Al-Assaf A, El-Oqlah A, Al-Sheyab F, Bani-Hani R, Ghazanfar S, Haddad N, Shibli R, Taleb TA, Ali B and Maxted N (2016) “Crop wild relatives, a priority in Jordan? Developing a national strategy for the conservation of plant diversity in Jordan using a participatory approach.” In: Maxted N, Dulloo ME and Ford-Lloyd BV (eds) Enhancing Crop Genepool Use: Capturing Wild Relative and Landrace Diversity for Crop Improvement. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 172–188.
Panella L, Landicci S, Torricelli R, Gigante D, Donnini D, Venanzoni R and Negri V (2014) The National Crop Wild Relative Strategy for Italy: First Steps to be Taken.
Phillips J, Kyratzis A, Christoudoulou C, Kell S and Maxted N (2014) Development of a national crop wild relative conservation strategy for Cyprus. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 61(4): 817–827.
Rubio Teso ML, Iriondo JM, Parra-Quijano M and Torres E (2014) National Strategy for the Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives of Spain.

Examples of CWR gap analysis–gene pools

Greene SL, Afonin AA, Dzyubenko E and Dzyubenko N (2012) “Effective conservation of Medicago crop wild relatives in Russia and neighbouring countries: gap analysis points the way forward.” In: Maxted N, Dulloo ME, Ford-Lloyd BV, Frese L, Iriondo JM, Pinheiro de Carvalho MAA (eds) Agrobiodiversity Conservation: Securing the Diversity of Crop Wild Relatives and Landraces. CAB International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 82–90.
Maxted N, Mabuza-Dlamini P, Moss H, Padulosi S, Jarvis A and Guarino L (2004) An Ecogeographic Survey: African Vigna. Systematic and Ecogeographic Studies of Crop Genepools 10. IPGRI, Rome, Italy.
Maxted N, Hargreaves S, Kell SP, Amri A, Street K, Shehadeh A, Piggin J and Konopka J (2012) Temperate forage and pulse legume genetic gap analysis. Bocconea 24: 5–36.
Shehadeh A, Amri A and Maxted N (2013) Ecogeographic survey and gap analysis of Lathyrus L. species. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 60(7): 2101–2113.
Syfert MM, Castañeda-Álvarez NP, Khoury CK, Särkinen T, Sosa CC, Achicanoy HA, Bernau V, Prohens J, Daunay M-C and Knapp S (2016) Crop wild relatives of the brinjal eggplant (Solanum melongena): Poorly represented in genebanks and many species at risk of extinction. American Journal of Botany 103(4): 635–651.
Greene SL, Afonin AA, Dzyubenko N (2010) Crop wild relatives of Medicago in Russia and neighbouring countries: gap analysis for effective conservation. Towards the establishment of genetic reserve for crop wild relatives and landraces in Europe. 13–16 September, Funchal, Madeira.
Haider B, Khoury C, Castañeda-Álvarez N, Rossel G, de Haan S et al. (2016) Gap analysis to support ex situ conservation of sweet-potato crop wild relatives. World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops – WCRTC. 18–22 January, Nanning, China.
Jarvis A, Ramírez J, Castañeda N, Hijmans R and van Etten J (2010) Gap analysis. (focused on Acutifolii and Rugosi sections)
Crop Trust (gap analysis video)

The Interactive Toolkit for Crop Wild Relative Conservation Planning was developed within the framework of the SADC CWR project www.cropwildrelatives.org/sadc-cwr-project (2014-2016),
which was co-funded by the European Union and implemented through ACP-EU Co-operation Programme in Science and Technology (S&T II) by the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States.
Grant agreement no FED/2013/330-210.