Data source
NBPGR reiterates that genetic resources belong to farming communities who have been cultivators and conservers.
NBPGR, as the custodian of these valuable resources, strives to identify the genetic and agronomic value of the germplasm accessions through field and laboratory evaluations.
The information on the germplasm accessions available through the PGR Map is a result of contributions of scientists of NBPGR since its inception.
It also reflects numerous collaborative efforts among organizations of National Agricultural Research System of India.
Access levels
The access to and use of information contained in the PGR Map is governed by relevant clauses of the extant intellectual property instruments as well as principles of biodiversity conservation and use.
As a provider of information, NBPGR retains all rights to maintain multiple and regulated access to information depending upon the user
All users can search and see the desired information. Only registered users can copy and download. Editing is solely carried out by NBPGR.
Acknowledgements
PGR Map is a culmination of efforts and support of various individuals. Development of the PGR Map was supported by the National Fellow. PGR Map is a result of encouragement of the ICAR on the basis of recommendations of the National Board for the Management of Genetic Resources.
The PGR Map makes use of PGR Databases designed and developed at AKMU (NBPGR) under the guidance of Dr. R.C. Agrawal. All the previous Directors and the current Director Dr. Kuldeep Singh have supported and inspired the developement of PGR Databases and the Dashboard respectively.
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