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The Colombian maize genebank contains an important number of landrace accessions, with which maize breeding programs have created an important number of genotypes in Colombia and worldwide. In the 1950s, 1077 accessions of landraces were collected and identified; by the 1960s, the Medellin genebank reached the figure of 2078 native accessions. During the development of the LAMP project, there were 2097 criollo accessions collected for evaluation, within the same 23 racial groups initially established by Roberts et al. in 1957.

Produktbeschreibung
The Colombian maize genebank contains an important number of landrace accessions, with which maize breeding programs have created an important number of genotypes in Colombia and worldwide. In the 1950s, 1077 accessions of landraces were collected and identified; by the 1960s, the Medellin genebank reached the figure of 2078 native accessions. During the development of the LAMP project, there were 2097 criollo accessions collected for evaluation, within the same 23 racial groups initially established by Roberts et al. in 1957.
Autorenporträt
José Omar Cardona Montoya Agronomist Engineer Universidad Nacional de Colombia 1976-1982. Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences, Line of Plant Breeding. 2010-2015. UN-Palmira. Jose Dilmer Moreno, Agronomist Engineer National University of Colombia 1965-1970. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Plant Breeding 1986-1989, North Carolina State University.