CGC Chairs Web Conference November 15, 2012 Karen A. Williams Plant Exchange Office National Germplasm Resources Lab Beltsville, Maryland

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CGC Chairs Web Conference November 15, 2012 Karen A. Williams Plant Exchange Office National Germplasm Resources Lab Beltsville, Maryland The NPGS Plant Exploration/Exchange Program

The NPGS Plant Exploration/Exchange Program Purpose: To fill gaps in the NPGS collections Administration: Plant Exchange Office (PEO), National Germplasm Resources Lab Support for both plant explorations (in situ) and plant exchanges (visits to foreign ex situ collections)

Proposals accepted yearly separate guidelines for exploration and exchange proposals – sent to CGCs in January endorsement by CGC and crop curator required pre-proposals for foreign explorations requested in April deadline is in July every year

NPGS Plant Explorations Wild beetsMorocco Fruits and nutsAzerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan Small fruits (exchange)Canada Wild carrotsMorocco MiscanthusRussia Wild onions, beets, strawberriesGeorgia Wild lettuceUzbekistan Wild lettuceKyrgyzstan Wild lettuceTajikistan Cornus rugosaUnited States Phlox and CoreopsisUnited States SwitchgrassUnited States PotatoUnited States Lomatium suksdorfiiUnited States Chinkapin oakUnited States

PEO Assistance with Proposals Contact us before developing a proposal We can offer advice on which countries are accessible for exploration PEO has contacts in many countries Contact us with germplasm needs even if you are not developing a proposal

Access and Benefit Sharing for International Explorations Prior informed consent (PIC) obtained from national authorities in all countries that are parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Includes agreement on the sharing of benefits Acceptable benefits are “in-kind” (training, equipment purchase, increase projects, etc.) The SMTA of the International Treaty may be used to specify terms of access

Thank you!