Gene flow between crops and related taxa - some case studies
European wild relatives of Prunus fruit crops
Concepts and requirements in the conservation of forest genetic resources
Introducti
Conservation of the wild relatives of European cultivated plants: conclusions
Managing the populations - some generai considerations
Ecogeographical surveys: a review
The use of extended gene pools comprising related species to improve the environmental adaptability of temperate forage grasses
Conservation of genetic resources and coordination in a decentralized system: the case of Switzerland
Managing populations of rare wild plant species in Switzerland
PoIypIoidy and the criticaI size of naturai popuiations: the case of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.), a grass used as a fodder plant
Cultivated olive and oleaster: two very closely connected partners of the same species (Olea europaea). Evidence from enzyme polymorphism
The occurrence of wild relatives of cultivated plants in Italian protected areas
Patterns of population differentiation
Environmental stress and survival strategies: an overview