The Philippine Star

Plant Genetic Resources Center opens in Isabela

- By RITA DELA CRUZ

The Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) Center officially opened at the Department of Agricultur­e Cagayan Valley Research Center in Ilagan, Isabela.

The PGR Center, funded by the Bureau of Agricultur­al Research (BAR) through its Institutio­nal Developmen­t Grant, is a first-of-a-kind genebank facility in Luzon that houses a variety of collection­s of major and high-value crops for future source of genetic materials for crop improvemen­t undertakin­gs.

BAR director Nicomes Eleazar, who attended the inaugurati­on, said the facility is a result of a collaborat­ive effort with the Asian Food and Agricultur­e Cooperatio­n Initiative (AFACI) of Korea’s Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion.

“We sent researcher­s from regions 2, 4A, and 5 for trainings on plant genetic resources. In support to that, we funded the establishm­ent of a PGR Center to ensure the sustainabi­lity of such undertakin­gs,” Eleazar said.

He reiterated the need for judicious use of resources, noting that funding research initiative­s must go hand-in-hand with supporting state-ofthe-art research facilities.

“We just don’t support research initiative­s that matter, we also need to support the necessary research facilities to bring the deliverabl­es,” he said.

He said the PGR Center serves as a “mini IRRI genebank facility” but focuses not only on rice.

Included in the genebank are the 2,000 collection­s of native corn varieties out of the Corn Germplasm Utilizatio­n through Advance Research and Developmen­t (CGUARD), an initiative which was also being funded by BAR.

Initiated in 2015, the CGUARD program aims to collect, conserve, and develop native corn germplasm for agronomic response to different environmen­t and physiologi­cal stresses including pests and diseases, soil acidity and salinity, soil fertility, drought, and water logging.

The PGR Center is located inside CVRC, which was declared by the Department of Tourism Region 2 as an agriecotou­rism farm destinatio­n in 2016. This makes it Ilagan’s third tourist spot along with the Ilagan Sanctuary and the Japanese War Tunnel.

CVRC is the first accredited agro-ecotourism farm in the region due to its promotion of organic farming, presence of pasalubong center, and other amenities, including the PGR center where tourists can fully appreciate farming as a thriving sector.

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