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                    Access | 
                    Availability of options to (any or a combination) retrieve, open, read, edit and use a 
                    pre-compiled information. Information access covers many issues such as 
                    copyright, open source, privacy, and security. 
                    Access to information on plant genetic resources goes beyond just any information. The 
                    second realm is sovereignty over plant genetic resources including the 
                    associated information and hence possible regulation of access.
                    
                    
                    
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                    Accession | 
                    Any single entity of germplasm conserved as an independent entry. An accession will have a 
                    unique identity and associated information required for its management and use. | 
        
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                    Agronomic 
                    evaluation | 
                    Agronomic evaluation entails the process of field cultivation of germplasm to record 
                    specific traits contributing to usefulness of plants for food, fodder, fuel, 
                    fiber, etc. | 
        
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                    AKMU | 
                    Agricultural Knowledge Management Unit (previously ARIS, 
                    Agricultural Research Information System) of NBPGR is a facility created to 
                    develop and manage ICT driven technology and information dissemination systems 
                    for quick, efficient and cost-effective delivery of PGR related information to 
                    stake holders. | 
        
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                    Biological 
                    status | 
                    Genetic nature of the accession which decides it’s probable 
                    origin, minimum sample size, how the material is managed for conservation and 
                    regeneration as well as ownership issues. Examples of biological status are 
                    improved cultivar, landrace, genetic stock, wild, traditional or farmers 
                    variety, released cultivar, primitive cultivar, breeding line, parental line, 
                    variety, elite lines and clonal selection. | 
        
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                    Characterization | 
                    The science and technology involved in generating information on descriptors that enable a 
                    quick and easy discrimination between accessions. In addition, characterization 
                    may include a limited number of additional traits thought desirable by a 
                    consensus of users of the particular crop. | 
        
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                    Collector | 
                    A person with adequate skills and knowledge of a plant species 
                    who can collect new germplasm accessions for conservations and use. | 
        
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                    Collector number | 
                    A first information ID given by the plant collector to a sample 
                    for its identity till such time that it is recognized as a germplasm accession 
                    and assigned a genebank accession number. | 
        
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                    Conservers | 
                    A person, family or community that conserves the genetic diversity of one or more plant 
                    species over generations such that it is not lost forever. 
                    It is worthwhile to note that the sources of greatest germplasm diversity tend to be the 
                    poor, isolated, and often-marginal areas in the developing world, and the 
                    farmers who usually conserve the most diverse traditional crop germplasm are 
                    likely to be the poorest. | 
        
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                    Cultivar | 
                    A genotype (or a group of very similar genotypes) of a plant that 
                    has been created or selected intentionally and maintained through cultivation. A 
                    single plant is not a cultivar: a cultivar is a group of individual plants which 
                    collectively is distinct from any other, which is uniform in its overall 
                    appearance and which remains stable in its attributes. 
                    Cultivars include (i) intentional or accidental hybrids in 
                    cultivation, (ii) selection from existing cultivar, (iii) selection from a wild 
                    population and maintained by continued propagation. | 
        
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                    Cultivators | 
                    A person who cultivates crops. In some economies, cultivator is usually the owner of farm 
                    land but not so in others. Cultivators are often considered as selectors as well 
                    as conservers of plant genetic resources. | 
        
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                    Custodian | 
                    NBPGR is a nodal agency to collect and conserve the plant genetic resources for food and 
                    agriculture. NBPGR does not claim the ownership over the plant genetic resources 
                    conserved in various forms. The plant genetic resources belong to communities 
                    from where they are collected with an objective of creating a common good. 
                    Therefore NBPGR is only the custodian of the resources. 
                    It is important to note that no other entity also can claim ownership of the germplasm which 
                    is the sovereign property of India. | 
        
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                    Database | 
                    A structured collection of data such as passport, characterization, import etc. in such a 
                    way that curating, updating, collating, editing and retrieving are 
                    systematically carried out. | 
        
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                    Descriptor | 
                    A set of plant traits that are generally highly heritable, easily recorded and are equally 
                    expressed in all environments. Descriptors are employed for characterization of 
                    genetic resources. | 
        
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                    EC Number | 
                    Every imported germplasm accession is assigned a national identifier number 
                    
                    Exotic
                    
                    Collection number or EC 
                    number which remains unchanged. | 
        
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                    Evaluation | 
                    E. Evaluation descriptors: Many of the descriptors in this category are susceptible to 
                    environmental difference but are generally useful to crop improvement and others 
                    may involve complex biochemical or molecular characterization. They include 
                    yield, agronomic performance, stress susceptibilities and biochemical and 
                    cytological traits. | 
        
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                    Exotic | 
                    A non-indigenous or non-native genotype, population or species introduced into a new 
                    location outside its native distributional range by deliberate or accidental 
                    human activity. | 
        
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                    Genebank | 
                    Genebank is a repository to conserve germplasm collections ex situ. Genebank can be a 
                    seed bank, a tissue culture repository, a cryo-bank or a field gene bank or 
                    often a combination of them. 
                    NBPGR houses the Indian National Genebank and conserves nearly 0.4 million accessions using 
                    all the above methods as per the need of the species. 
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                    Genetic | 
                    Relating to genes and heredity. In PGR management, genetic characterization (understanding 
                    the hereditary behaviour and regulation of traits) is carried out by field 
                    evaluation, biochemical evaluation as well as DNA marker based assays. | 
        
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                    Germplasm | 
                    It is a collection of genetic resources for a given plant species. Germplasm collections are 
                    maintained either as seeds or as vegetative propagules or as live specimens in 
                    the field genebank. | 
        
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                    ICAR | 
                    Indian Council for Agricultural Research | 
        
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                    IC Number | 
                    Every indigenously collected accession is assigned a national identifier number 
                    
                    
                    Indigenous 
                    
                    Collection number or IC number which remains unchanged. | 
        
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                    Indigenous | 
                    A native and naturally occurring genotype, population or species within its original 
                    distributional range. Connotations are that there is no human intervention in 
                    its occurrence and distribution, and expectation of natural variability. | 
        
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                    NARS | 
                    National Agricultural Research System of India | 
        
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                    NBMGR | 
                    National Board for the Management of Genetic Resources | 
        
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                    NBPGR | 
                    National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources | 
        
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                    Origin | 
                    
                    
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                    Passport | 
                    Information relating to any germplasm accession including accession number (including other 
                    identifiers), attributes describing the origin (country of origin, collection 
                    site, collection expedition, donor, etc.), and botanical classification 
                    (scientific name, taxonomic system, crop, regeneration method, etc.).
                    
                    
                    
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                    PGR | 
                    Plant Genetic Resources | 
        
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                    PGRFA | 
                    Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture | 
        
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                    Portal | 
                    A web portal is a web site that brings information from diverse sources in a unified way. 
                    The user can search for information as well as configure which ones to display. | 
        
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                    Scientific name | 
                    A scientific name (also called binominal nomenclature) is a 
                    formal name of any living organism composed of two parts, both of which use 
                    Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other 
                    languages. The first part of the name identifies the genus to which the species 
                    belongs; the second part identifies the species within the genus.
                    
                    
                    
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                    Utilization | 
                    Employment of genetic variability available in the genebank into the crop improvement 
                    programmes (breeding).
                    
                    
                    
                 
                    It is important to note that conservation efforts are not matched by utilization, indicating 
                    that the collections are not being used to their full potential. Deployment of 
                    fewer and closely related genotypes in breeding is contrary to the purpose of 
                    collecting a large number of germplasm accessions, and could result in 
                    vulnerability of cultivars to pests and diseases. | 
        
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                    Variety | 
                    An entity represented by a genetically uniform plant population 
                    developed for cultivation. It also indicates a legal term for identification and 
                    protection. |