GLOBAL WHEAT GERMPLASM CONSERVATION AND USE COMMUNITY
The EWG-Germplasm fosters linkages between stakeholders through shared learning, with the goal of advancing the conservation and use of wheat plant genetic resources—ultimately leading to improved wheat for all.
The Expert Working Group on Global Wheat Germplasm Conservation and Use (EWG-Germplasm) facilitates communication between germplasm collection holders and users, identifies current challenges, provides support for developing and implementing solutions and offers direction to the wheat plant genetic resources community.
As one of the first steps, the EWG Germplasm aims to update the existing Global Wheat Conservation Strategy, including its use dimensions. The EWG will also carry out global assessments, seek out and consolidate technical advice, and offer recommendations for the conservation and use of wheat genetic resources (including that of wild relatives), to provide an updated and holistic Conservation Strategy to the community.
Our vision is to bring together the entire wheat plant genetic resources community and act as a discussion platform and information hub. In this central role, we will link genebanks, breeders, farmers, researchers, and all others who have an interest in improving wheat.
We welcome you to join us.
Call for Experts
We need your help to develop this EWG together!
If you work on wheat or are just interested in joining, then please get in touch. Please complete the Application form and send it to wheat(dot)initiative(at)julius-kuehn(dot)de.
Casual inquiries are welcome. Please write to: germplasm.chairs@gmail.com
New leadership team (since May 2021)
Co-Chairs: Benjamin Kilian, Shivali Sharma, Peter Civáň and Hakan Özkan
Former Co-chairs: Thomas Payne, CIMMYT-Mexico and Ahmed Amri, ICARDA-Morocco
Meetings
Previous meetings
'XIV International Gluten Workshop, 19-21 June 2023, Madrid, Spain' (Programme here)
Second Virtual Group Meeting of the members of EWG-Germplasm 2nd March 2023, Programme here
First Virtual Group Meeting of the members of EWG-Germplasm (15 June 2022 from 1300-1500 hrs (CET) Programme (here)
July 21, 2019, joint meeting with the Breeding EWG, Saskatoon, Canada
Recent News and Events
Selected Publications
Books
Wild Crop Relatives: Genomic and Breeding Resources (Cereals) (paywall)
Plant genetic resources: A review of current research and future needs (paywall)
Wheat Improvement Food Security in a Changing Climate (open access)
Wheat Evolution and Domestication (open access)
Journal articles
Article highlights
Other Resources
Relevant Projects
Genebank Information Systems