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ACCESSIONNAMETAXONOMYORIGINREPOSITORYIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT STATUSNARRATIVE
0BPGV28174 CojetesSilene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke Castilla y León, SpainBPGVNot Available2016WILD34766BPGV28174
1BPGV28241 Silène enfléSilene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke FranceBPGVNot Available2017WILD34833BPGV28241
2BPGV28407 Alfinetes-das-areiasSilene littorea Brot. Setúbal, PortugalBPGVNot Available2015WILD34999BPGV28407
3BPGV28497 Silene-das-areiasSilene psammitis Link ex Spreng. Santarém, PortugalBPGVNot Available2019WILD35089BPGV28497
4BPGV28511 Silene-de-pétalas-pequenasSilene micropetala Lag. Santarém, PortugalBPGVNot Available2019WILD35103BPGV28511
5BPGV28512 Silene-que-nunca-abreSilene inaperta L. Santarém, PortugalBPGVNot Available2019WILD35104BPGV28512
6BPGV28555 Silene-vermelhaSilene rubella L. Beja, PortugalBPGVNot Available2020WILD35147BPGV28555
7BPGV28567 CabacinhaSilene nocturna L. Beja, PortugalBPGVNot Available2020WILD35159BPGV28567
8BPGV12180 Erva melSilene gallica L. Vila Real, PortugalBPGVNot Available2012WILD9271BPGV12180


Banco Nacional de Germoplasma Vegetal Policy

The “Banco Português de Germoplasma Vegetal” (BPGV) conserves living seed and plant samples of mainly Portuguese crops and their wild relatives.

BPGV ensures that the genetic resources that support our food supply are both secure in the medium and long term for future generations and available for use by farmers, plant breeders, and researchers.

These collections are important to ensure that crop plants, which may contain genes to resist disease, provide enhanced nutrition, or survive in changing or harsh environments do not become endangered or extinct over time.

The BPGV located in Braga, Portugal maintains clonal and seed collections of the most important crops, such as cereals, grain legumes, vegetables, medicinal and aromatic plants, forage, pasture and fruit species.

The BPGV is maintained as a global public good under the FAO International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA).

BPGV is the custodian of one of the largest germplasm collections, with more than 10,000 accessions maintained as seeds and living plants, and recently started a cryopreservation programme.