El Batan, Mexico
November, 2004
In 2004,
CIMMYT restructured its
research programs into six new global and ecoregional programs.
One of these, the Genetic Resources Program, is now home to
CIMMYT’s maize and wheat germplasm banks. This new
organizational structure indicates the high importance and
visibility that CIMMYT places on our role as custodians of
maize, wheat, and related species genetic resources.
One of the first priorities of the
program was to update the operations manual for the germplasm
banks. The result of this effort is this publication, the
Wellhausen-Anderson Genetic Resources Center Operations Manual.
The policies and procedures outlined in the manual represent
those currently being used in the introduction, evaluation,
maintenance, regeneration, and distribution of genetic resources
at CIMMYT. By following these procedures, CIMMYT ensures that
the genetic resources entrusted to it in its germplasm banks are
available to the world and that they maintain their genetic
integrity while under CIMMYT's custodianship.
Click here to see the manual.
Click here to see CIMMYT’s guiding principles for developing and
deploying genetically engineered maize and wheat varieties.
Click here to see CGIAR draft guidelines for GMO detection in
gene banks. |