The Status of Traditional Scottish Animal Breeds and Plant Varieties and the Implications for Biodiversity
| Description | This study was commissioned to evaluate effects on Scottish biodiversity of changes in traditional livestock breeds and crop varieties, the current status and use of these breeds and varieties. |
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| ISBN | 0-7559-3483-0 |
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| Website Publication Date | December 20, 2002 |
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2002 | THE STATUS OF TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH ANIMAL BREEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR BIODIVERSITYI.A. Wright and A.J.I. Dalziel, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH R.P. Ellis, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA S. J.G. Hall, Lincolnshire School of Agriculture, University of Lincoln, Caythorpe, Grantham, NG32 2EP |
This research was funded by the Scottish Executive Agriculture and Biological Research Group Flexible Fund 
This document is also available in pdf format (576k) CONTENTSACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Part 1 - Livestock Part 2 - Crops CHAPTER ONE: Introduction Context Aims and Objectives Methods PART ONE - LIVESTOCK COMPONENT CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELEVANT RESEARCH ON THE ROLE AND PERFORMANCE OF RARE AND TRADITIONAL BREEDS. The Role of the grazing process in the biodiversity of ecosystems Research looking specifically at the role of rare or traditional breeds in the promotion or enhancement of biodiversity. The performance of rare and traditional breeds in relation to their modern and imported counterparts. Research into the socio economic implications of rare and traditional breeds. CHAPTER THREE: A LIST OF ORGANISATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS HOLDING RELEVANT GENETIC RESOURCES OR INFORMATION. CHAPTER FOUR: ONGOING GENETIC CONSERVATION PROJECTS National Regeneration Bank DNA analyses of horses Recording scheme for rare breeds Heritage Gene Bank Genetic diversity of traditional breeds Other Projects CHAPTER FIVE :A REVIEW OF LIVESTOCK FOUND ON SCOTTISH FARMS Sources of information Cattle Sheep Historical Market Reports CHAPTER SIX: A SUMMARY OF THE SIZE AND COMPLEXITY OF GENETIC RESOURCES WITHIN ANIMAL BREEDS AND THE IMPACTS ON GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THEIR REDUCED USE Pedigree and breed structure Breed affinities Crossbreeding and introgression Within-breed improvement Use of Scottish breeds in other countries Specialisation Conservation of genetic variation Institutional strengthening CHAPTER SEVEN: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRIBUTION MADE TO BIODIVERSITY OF MAINTAINING THE TRADITIONAL FARMING SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICULAR BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK. What is "Traditional"? The role of rare and traditional breeds in farming systems The need for cattle in hill and upland areas Marketing of products from rare and traditional breeds Co-operation Between farmers Pasture type Out-wintering of cattle Mixed livestock and cropping systems Susceptibility to parasites Labour costs Conclusions CHAPTER EIGHT: THE CONTRIBUTION TO BIODIVERSITY MADE BY THE BLUE GREY COW The performance of the Blue Grey Cow Contribution of Blue Grey cows to wider biodiversity Conclusions CHAPTER NINE: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER WORK, RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS, PRACTICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION OF TRADITIONAL BREEDS Recommendations for further work Research requirements Practical developments Opportunities for promotion of rare and traditional breeds and associated farming systems PART 2 - CROP VARIETIES CHAPTER TEN: Introduction Historical Context Changes in the importance of crops Traditional cereal cultivars Other crops CHAPTER ELEVEN: REVIEW OF RELEVANT RESEARCH Contemporary Genetics Biodiversity in tree species CHAPTER TWELVE: SUMMARY OF CULTIVARS IN COLLECTIONS AND REVIEW OF ORGANIZATIONS CONCERNED IN THE CONSERVATION OF CEREAL GERMPLASM CHAPTER THIRTEEN: IDENTIFICATION OF THE SIZE AND COMPLEXITY OF THE GENETIC RESOURCE WITHIN CROP VARIETIES AND IMPACTS ON GENETIC DIVERSITY OF REDUCED USE CHAPTER FOURTEEN: A DETAILED REVIEW OF THE CONTRIBUTION MADE TO BIODIVERSITY BY SCOTS BERE Performance of Scots Bere Implications for wider biodiversity CHAPTER FIFTEEN: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER WORK, IDENTIFICATION OF RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS AND PRACTICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION OF TRADITIONAL CROPS. Potential further work Research requirements Practical Developments Opportunities for promotion of traditional crops. REFERENCES (LIVESTOCK BREEDS COMPONENT) REFERENCES (CROP VARIETIES COMPONENT) APPENDIX ONE: WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES APPENDIX TWO: WORKSHOP ATTENDEES |
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