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.
Publication Year: 2019
Author: Amaya, N.; Padulosi, S.; Meldrum, G.
This study reviewed the cultivation of vegetables worldwide and the levels of research and conservation they have received.
Publication Year: 2018
Author: G. Meldrum, S. Padulosi, G. Lochetti, R. Robitaille, and S. Diulgheroff
This paper highlights methods, approaches and tools that have helped local communities to strengthen the conservation of wild and cultivated species, to add value and improve the marketing of horticultural products, and to enhance their contribution to improving food and nutrition security.
Publication Year: 2018
Author: S. Padulosi, B. Sthapit, H. Lamers, G. Kennedy, D. Hunter
Interesting research on buckwheat from our Chinese partners.
Publication Year: 2017
Author: Jia Gao, Tingting Wang, Minxuan Liu, Jing Liu & Zongwen Zhang
In GREAT Insights Magazine, Stefano Padulosi gives an update on the current state of neglected and underutilized species.
Publication Year: 2017
Author: Padulosi, S.
This paper analyses the impact of a development programme designed at promoting the sustainable use of Andean Grain diversity.
Publication Year: 2017
Author: E. Gotor, A. Bellon, V. Polar and F. Caracciolo
This paper discusses the extent to which national policies and institutions in place in India may favour or affect the conservation and use of NUS.
Publication Year: 2017
Author: V. Notaro, S. Padulosi, G. Galluzzi and I.O. King
Publication Year: 2016
Author: G. Pallante, A. Drucker and S. Sthapit
A decline in minor millet cultivation rings true across much of India. Yet a country wide revival of this cereal crop is in motion. Farmers are again recognising and asserting the value of minor millets, a cereal crop that was once central to their culture.
Publication Year: 2016
Author: A. Mondal, I.O. King, S. Roy, S. Priyam, G. Meldrum, S. Padulosi and S. Mishra
This study explored the role of crop diversity in farmers’ adaptation actions in eight Aymara communities on the northern Bolivian Altiplano using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods.
Publication Year: 2017
Author: G. Meldrum, D. Mijatovic, W. Rojas, J. Flores, M. Pinto, G. Mamani, E. Condori, D. Hilaquita, H. Gruberg and S. Padulosi