Type
Self-Paced
Duration
3.5 hours
Fee
Free
Topics
Genebank managementOverview
This course explains and defines pre-breeding and its context, identifying the situations to which it is best applied and its possible limitations. The potential of prebreeding to make optimal use of the benefits represented by plant genetic resources is also outlined. The module introduces the criteria to define when pre-breeding is an advisable option, and introduces basic concepts of plant biology and genetics necessary to set up a successful pre-breeding programme.
You will learn about:
- The potential of pre-breeding to make optimal use and benefits represented by plant genetic resources (PGR)
- Defining pre-breeding context and examples of applications
- Identifying the situations to which pre-breeding is best applied and its limitations
- Genetic control of trait expression and plant reproductive biology
- Application of basic biological knowledge to pre-breeding
Modules
The course consists of 4 lessons, ranging from approximately 40 to 70 minutes duration each:
- Lesson 1 – Definition and Scope of Pre-breeding
- Lesson 2 – Pre-breeding in Context
- Lesson 3 – Basic Concepts for Pre-breeding
- Lesson 4 – Applications of Basic Concepts to Pre-breeding
Host
The FAO elearning Academy provides learning opportunities and multilingual elearning courses for professionals working in food and nutrition security, social and economic development, and sustainable management of natural resources, with the overall goal of strengthening the capacity of member countries to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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