Introduction: Why focus the thinking on participatoryplant breeding? Anne ElingsConny J.M. AlmekindersPiet Stam OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 424
Collaboration of farmers and breeders: Participatory crop improvement in perspective C.J.M. AlmekindersA. Elings OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 438
A framework for analyzing participatory plant breeding approaches and results L. SperlingJ.A. AshbyS. McGuire OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 450
Number of crosses and population size for participatory and classical plant breeding J.R. WitcombeD.S. Virk OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 462
A comparison of formal and participatory breeding approaches using selection theory G.N. AtlinM. CooperÅ Bjørnstad OriginalPaper Pages: 463 - 475
Some vocabulary and grammar for the analysis of multi-environment trials, as applied to the analysis of FPB and PPB trials F.A. van EeuwijkM. CooperS. Grando OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 490
Diversity and adaptation in rice varieties under static (ex situ) and dynamic (in situ) management H.Q. TinT. BergÅ Bjørnstad OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 502
Breeding for low input conditions and consequences for participatory plant breeding examples from tropical maize and wheat Marianne BänzigerMark Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 519
Farmer participation in barley breeding in Syria, Morocco and Tunisia S. CeccarelliS. GrandoA. Yahyaoui OriginalPaper Pages: 521 - 536
Comparing farmers and breeders rankings in varietal selection for low-input environments: A case study of rainfed rice in eastern India B. CourtoisB. BartholomeR. Takhur OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 550
Participatory plant breeding with maize in Mexico and Honduras Margaret E. SmithFernando G. CastilloFrancisco Gómez OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 563
Participatory maize breeding for low nitrogen tolerance Altair Toledo MachadoManlio Silvestre Fernandes OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 573
Increasing genetic diversity by participatory varietal selection in high potential production systems in Nepal and India J.R. WitcombeK.D. JoshiD.S. Virk OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 588
How narrowly adapted are the products of decentralised breeding? The spread of rice varieties from a participatory plant breeding programme in Nepal K.D. JoshiB.R. SthapitJ.R. Witcombe OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 597