| Literature DB >> 30325669 |
Alfredo Augusto Cunha Alves1, Vânia Cristina Rennó Azevedo2.
Abstract
Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, holding ∼10% of the world's vascular plant species. Despite that, Brazilian agriculture is highly dependent on genetic resources originating from other countries. Embrapa (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation) is the governmental institution that, since 1973, has been responsible for the introduction and conservation of genetic resources in Brazil. In this article, we report on the experiences that Embrapa has faced over the past 45 years to build and improve a national network for the preservation of plant genetic resources under the coordination of Embrapa Genetic Resources & Biotechnology (CENARGEN), one of the 42 Embrapa decentralized units. The first network-based model, RENARGEN, initiated in 2003, was followed by the National Platform for Genetic Resources (Platform RG) in 2009; and from 2014 until today Embrapa manages the conservation of genetic resources through Portfolio REGEN, in which the plant component is called Plant Genetic Resources Network (RGV). This network covers activities of enrichment, conservation, characterization, and documentation of genebanks. Embrapa's plant genetic resources are conserved in active genebanks (AGs), in long-term seed bank (Colbase), and in vitro and DNA banks. In situ and on-farm conservation are also handled at Embrapa to complement and reinforce ex situ conservation. The latest survey reveals that Embrapa has 134 AGs with ∼150,000 accessions of 1130 plant species, 123,000 accessions of 735 species within Colbase, 1250 in vitro accessions, and 12,000 DNA samples. At least 65% of this collection is documented and available to the public in the Embrapa Alelo system, which also handles quarantine, germplasm exchange, and herbarium data. By the end of 2018, the public Alelo data will be automatically migrated to the Genesys system. In the last 40 years, ∼650,000 accessions have been exchanged by Embrapa, with 70% of them imported from other countries.Entities:
Keywords: active genebank; ex situ conservation; genebank database; germplasm exchange; seed collection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30325669 PMCID: PMC6204567 DOI: 10.1089/bio.2018.0044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopreserv Biobank ISSN: 1947-5543 Impact factor: 2.300

Scheme of the structure and management of the Embrapa Plant Genetic Resources Network.
Numbers of Active Genebanks, Genera, Species, and Accessions Conserved in the Embrapa's Plant Genetic Resources Network
| Cereals and Pseudocereals | 12 | 16 | 88 | 59,408 | 5 | 10 |
| Oilseeds, Fibrous, and Leguminous | 21 | 21 | 169 | 48,323 | 9 | 10 |
| Vegetables and Condiments | 18 | 42 | 72 | 10,878 | 3 | 1 |
| Forages | 14 | 108 | 195 | 9284 | 11 | 2 |
| Fruits | 46 | 74 | 236 | 8693 | 14 | 5 |
| Medicinal, Aromatic, Dyes, and Insecticides | 15 | 86 | 103 | 4108 | 7 | 0 |
| Ornamental | 5 | 90 | 153 | 512 | 4 | 0 |
| Forestry and Palm Trees | 12 | 24 | 56 | 3359 | 6 | 0 |
| Industrial | 8 | 8 | 19 | 2631 | 5 | 0 |
| Roots and Tubers | 10 | 3 | 38 | 5232 | 7 | 9 |
| All active genebanks | 161 | 472 | 1129 | 15,2428 | 29 | 37 |
| Long-term seed bank (Colbase) | 1 | 623 | 735 | 12,3261 | 1 | [ |
| In Vitro Bank | 1 | 24 | 63 | 1258 | 1 | [ |
| DNA Bank | 1 | 16 | 21 | 12,000 | 1 | [ |
Data from Azevedo and Bustamante.[10]
Species listed in Annex 1 of the FAO treaty, which are covered by the Multilateral System. Since Brazil is a signatory to the treaty, the accessions of these species must be available via Standard Material Transfer Agreement (SMTA).

Distribution of AGs by Brazilian States and Biomes. The values within circles are the numbers of AGs located in 29 of Embrapa's decentralized units. The star in the center of the map represents Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (CENARGEN) where the Seed Base Collection (Colbase) and in vitro and DNA banks are preserved at BGen. AGs, active genebanks; BGen, Genetic Bank of Embrapa. Data from Azevedo and Bustamante.[10]

Infrastructure of Embrapa's Genetic Bank, inaugurated in 2014 at CENARGEN, Brasília-DF. (A) building; (B) seed cold chamber; (C) in vitro conservation room; and (D) cryopreservation facilities. Photographs A and B: Melo[15,17]; Photographs C and D: Brazil Agency - EBC.[18]

Distribution of legally protected areas in Brazil, including conservation units and indigenous lands. Source: Miranda.[22]
Absolute and Relative Distribution of Protected Areas in the Six Main Brazilian Biomes
| Amazônia (Rain Forest) | 418,245,755 | 212,115,240 | 50.7 |
| Cerrado (Savanna) | 203,938,059 | 24,961,235 | 12.2 |
| Atlantic Forest | 110,613,570 | 10,020,980 | 9.1 |
| Caatinga (Thorny Forest) | 82,652,523 | 6,499,874 | 7.9 |
| Pantanal (Wetland) | 15,131,294 | 762,120 | 5.0 |
| Pampas | 17,776,394 | 506,755 | 2.9 |
| Brazil | 848,357,596 | 254,866,204 | 30.0 |
Values calculated without overlapping. Data from Miranda.[22]
CUs, conservation units; ILs, indigenous lands.

- Percentage of protected areas in countries with >2.5 million km.[2] Data from Miranda.[22]
Number of Accessions Exchanged by Embrapa/CENARGEN from 1976 to 2014
| 1976–1979 | 11,338 | 4706 | 8720 | 24,764 |
| 1980–1984 | 52,360 | 8786 | 16,297 | 77,443 |
| 1985–1989 | 53,598 | 15,558 | 16,967 | 86,123 |
| 1990–1994 | 61,844 | 12,912 | 9159 | 83,915 |
| 1995–1999 | 84,078 | 7949 | 10,448 | 102,475 |
| 2000–2004 | 90,831 | 2021 | 10,079 | 102,931 |
| 2005–2009 | 94,830 | 9271 | 9994 | 127,001 |
| 2010–2014 | 33,834 | 6668 | 15,894 | 55,487 |
| Total | 482,713 | 67,871 | 97,558 | 660,139 |
Sources: Marques and Marinho,[25] Ferreira and Silva,[26] and Visualization of component project.[27]
Active Genebanks and Long-Term Seed Bank (Colbase) Registered in the Embrapa's AleloVegetal Database and Publicly Shared at Alelo's Portal on April 2018
| Carlos Gayer Research Center | 1 | 25 | Kiwi |
| Embrapa Tropical Agroindustry | 3 | 930 | Amaryllidaceae; Cactaceas; Cashew |
| Embrapa Cotton | 6 | 1869 | |
| Embrapa Amapá | 3 | 183 | Buriti; Cupuassu; Inajá |
| Embrapa Western Amazon | 6 | 1720 | Cassava; |
| Embrapa Eastern Amazon | 13 | 1183 | Bacuri; Brazil Nuts; Camu-Camu; Cassava; Cupuassu; Curauá; |
| Embrapa Rice & Beans | 2 | 32,790 | Beans; Rice |
| Embrapa Cerrados | 3 | 285 | Cassava; Macaúba; |
| Embrapa Temperate Agriculture | 13 | 2696 | Azevem; |
| Embrapa Forest | 1 | 578 | Forest species |
| Embrapa Beef Cattle | 2 | 630 | |
| Embrapa Vegetables | 12 | 8721 | Sweet potato; |
| Embrapa Cassava & Fruits | 7 | 3659 | Acerola; Banana; Bromelias; Cassava; |
| Embrapa Mid-North | 4 | 472 | Babassu; Cajuí; Cowpea; Mango |
| Embrapa Maize & Sorghum | 3 | 4513 | Maize; Millet; |
| Embrapa Pantanal | 1 | 55 | Native Forages |
| Embrapa Southeast Livestock | 1 | 392 | |
| Embrapa Southern Livestock | 2 | 542 | Leguminous Forages; South Forages |
| Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology | 3 | 828 | |
| Embrapa Roraima | 1 | 66 | Orchids |
| Embrapa Semiarid | 7 | 692 | Amburana; |
| Embrapa Soybean | 2 | 265 | Pupunha; Sunflower |
| Embrapa Coastal Tablelands | 4 | 581 | Coconut; |
| Embrapa Wheat | 6 | 17,403 | Barley; Canola; Oat; Rey; Triticale; Wheat |
| Amazon Research National Institute | 4 | 769 | Camu-Camu; Cupuassu; Pupunha; Vegetables |
| State University of “Norte Fluminense” | 1 | 408 | |
| All active genebanks | 111 | 82,255 | |
| Long-term seed bank (Colbase) | 1 | 92,895 | 222 Seed banks (grouped by species or genus) |
Source: http://alelo.cenargen.embrapa.br/