History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank

The predecessor of the National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation (NBGK) was established in Hungary in 1959. The 1950s were hectic times for Hungarian plant breeders, and many new genetic materials were registered in the National List of Varieties. In order to save obsolete genetic reso...

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Main Authors: Zoltan Ay, Attila Simon, Adrienn Gyurkó, Evelin Fekete, Balázs Horváth, Borbála Baktay
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Published: Bioversity International 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/227
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Attila Simon
Adrienn Gyurkó
Evelin Fekete
Balázs Horváth
Borbála Baktay
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description The predecessor of the National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation (NBGK) was established in Hungary in 1959. The 1950s were hectic times for Hungarian plant breeders, and many new genetic materials were registered in the National List of Varieties. In order to save obsolete genetic resources, in 1959 the government founded the Agrobotanical Institute at Tápiószele to prevent plant genetic erosion in the Pannonian region. The centre started its operation with 16,596 accessions. Their quantity continuously increased thanks to collecting missions and international connections. The NBGK collection is composed of cereals (37.3%), vegetables (18.7%), legumes (17.4%), industrial crops (5.29%), fruits and grapes (3.85%) and others. NBGK has operated under its current name since 2019 with the same mission as when it was first established. Today, it is the seventh largest genebank in Europe with 57,381 accessions of 1,745 plant species across 605 genera. Almost 95% of samples are maintained in the form of seeds in 15 cooled storage rooms (at temperatures of 5–8°C or -18°C), while the others are conserved in vitro, in the form of tubers or field collections. Sharing genetic materials has been a crucial part of the institute’s activities since the beginning. Between 2019 and 2023, a total of 92,100 samples were distributed to a variety of partners, mainly gardeners and farmers (83.85%) and NGOs (14.63%). Researchers, breeders and universities account for only 1.52% of seed requests, which is the opposite of what is observed in other genebanks.
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spelling doaj-art-92563459150f4d1f813b46bb692179352025-01-08T11:48:15ZengBioversity InternationalGenetic Resources2708-37642025-01-01S210.46265/genresj.FCUW9498History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebankZoltan Ay0Attila Simon1Adrienn Gyurkó2Evelin Fekete3Balázs Horváth4Borbála Baktay5National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, HungaryNational Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, HungaryNational Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, HungaryNational Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, HungaryNational Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, HungaryNational Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation, Hungary The predecessor of the National Centre for Biodiversity and Gene Conservation (NBGK) was established in Hungary in 1959. The 1950s were hectic times for Hungarian plant breeders, and many new genetic materials were registered in the National List of Varieties. In order to save obsolete genetic resources, in 1959 the government founded the Agrobotanical Institute at Tápiószele to prevent plant genetic erosion in the Pannonian region. The centre started its operation with 16,596 accessions. Their quantity continuously increased thanks to collecting missions and international connections. The NBGK collection is composed of cereals (37.3%), vegetables (18.7%), legumes (17.4%), industrial crops (5.29%), fruits and grapes (3.85%) and others. NBGK has operated under its current name since 2019 with the same mission as when it was first established. Today, it is the seventh largest genebank in Europe with 57,381 accessions of 1,745 plant species across 605 genera. Almost 95% of samples are maintained in the form of seeds in 15 cooled storage rooms (at temperatures of 5–8°C or -18°C), while the others are conserved in vitro, in the form of tubers or field collections. Sharing genetic materials has been a crucial part of the institute’s activities since the beginning. Between 2019 and 2023, a total of 92,100 samples were distributed to a variety of partners, mainly gardeners and farmers (83.85%) and NGOs (14.63%). Researchers, breeders and universities account for only 1.52% of seed requests, which is the opposite of what is observed in other genebanks. https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/227plant genetic resourcesgene conservationex situseed bankPannonian region
spellingShingle Zoltan Ay
Attila Simon
Adrienn Gyurkó
Evelin Fekete
Balázs Horváth
Borbála Baktay
History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
Genetic Resources
plant genetic resources
gene conservation
ex situ
seed bank
Pannonian region
title History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
title_full History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
title_fullStr History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
title_full_unstemmed History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
title_short History and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the Hungarian central genebank
title_sort history and current status of plant genetic resources conserved and maintained by the hungarian central genebank
topic plant genetic resources
gene conservation
ex situ
seed bank
Pannonian region
url https://www.genresj.org/index.php/grj/article/view/227
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