Our research on neglected and underutilized species is published in books, journal articles, conference proceedings and other document types. We also share our work in oral presentations and posters. You can access these documents on this page. The most recent 10 publications are displayed initially but we have nearly 250 documents in the database, which you can access by navigating categories of interest using the bar below. The categories that can be toggled are: Research Theme, Crop, Publication Type, Project, and Language.
Memorias del Foro realizado en Puno, Perú, 11-13 de noviembre de 2009.
Publication Year: 2010
Author: Jäger, M., Valdivia, R., Padulosi, S. & Arce, J.
The article presents highlights of the ‘IFAD NUS Project’ for Tropnetag in Hamborg, 2009
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Jäger, M., Padulosi, S., Rojas, W. & Valdivia, R.
This study attempts to understand the role of Malayali Tribes in Managing biodiversity resources in
Kolli Hills and to document and share the CBM processes of the Initiative (KHABCOFED) Kolli Hills Agrobiodiversity Conserver’s Federation.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Bioversity International
The scope of the study includes characterising different vendors in local markets, especially during the sowing season.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Nagarajan, L. King, E.D.I.O., Smale, M. and Dalton, T.J.
A project methodology.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Anderson, C.L., Lipper, L., Dalton, T.J., Smale, M., Hellin, J., Hodgkin, T., Almekinders, C., Audi, P., Bellon, M.R., Cavatassi, R., Diakité, L., Jones, R., King,
This article the use of underutilized crops can be addressed through integrated approaches.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Jaenicke, H., Padulosi, S. & Bordoni, P.
Article in Leisa Magazine
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Taranto, S. & Padulosi, S.
Project proposal for DGIS-Wageningen UR Partnership Programme ‘Globalization and sustainable rural development’. Theme 3: Sustainable use of agrobiodiversity.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Capacity Development and Institutional Change Programme Wageningen International
In this article minor millets are suggested as the best candidates to replace commodities like wheat and rice in areas affected by climate change.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Padulosi, S., Mal, B., Ravi, S., Gowda, J., Gowda, K.T.K., Shanthakumar, G., Yenagi, N. & Dutta, M.
This paper presents examples from a typical underutilized crop, hulled wheats (einkorn, emmer and spelt), which have returned to the limelight in Italy in recent years and that of a multi-purpose species, sumac (Rhus coriaria L.), today a relict crop in Italy, but still very popular in the Middle East.
Publication Year: 2009
Author: Hoeschle-Zeledon, I., Padulosi, S., Giuliani, A. and Al-Haj Ibrahim, U.