First, i will like to know more about this? what happened? have someone objected to something ??? WHO and to WHAT?? Please do let me know.
We went from Mangoes to Strawberries - a tangent
. Kindly restrict the discussions or move them to the "Whatever" thread, they disrupt the flow of the thread.
Discussions are fine, but please restrict them in size and avoid tangents, I believe
xyz already had this discussion with Armstrong a few pages back.
Thanks
Ok i am beginning to understand now. You are trying to work on a more local breed that can be grown in farms. It will diversify gene pool and make the crop resistant to some attack that can kill all crop if they are of same kind, diversify the type that is being planted and you can avoid this situation, right?
Hehehe...Right now we are in initial stages of distribution studies of native strawberries and their effect to different climate...
To go to what you suggest we need to know about the basics of the crops there....I have read a few studies but most work on Chemistry rather than molecular biology so it has been really tough to get basic info I wouldnt mind doing it myself - working from scratch but for that I need native populations...about 10-20 plants is a good start....to see what kind of gene pool exists if it is something unique than good otherwise ALOT OF work is done on native plants of Europe and when you build the basics then you know what to fix...
however, there is on thing i will like to know, and please, i mean no disrespect to you nor i am undermining your research work. It is just that i am curious and want to know. How much beneficial it will be for Pakistan? i mean, again, Strawberry is NOT our main crop. People wont be interested in much investment in it. If it was some major crop you would have contributed a lot good by developing even some small modification to benefit the production or make it more resisted to pest attack or any such thing.
Well, we are using Strawberry as a MODEL crop to understand molecular mechanisms meaning if we find genes and can uncode their function we can use the same process / genes / mechanisms for other crops too...
I know strawberry isnt the main crop but the very fact that we have a rich diversity in Northern areas is welcoming to study them and make them known to the world so that others can work on it (If Pakistanis arent interested to explore).
I have 1st hand knowledge that there are really unique genes in the crops found in northern area ..I have worked on Pakistani barley it has a higher nutrient content than European barley...But Pakistan ignores it like anything
I also know Pakistani rice and wheat is of better quality but due to alot of research done and collaborations with india, European rice and wheat has become better and enough work is being done to help improve indian one...SO we are left behind....
To achieve something one must be willing to study the thing and discover the uniqueness if you dont start someone else will and india has already seeped into British research and now is getting into European research....though Africa is still occupying much of the niche!
Basically it will help us back if we develop collaborations then it is easier to bring in other crops...I can work on Pakistani cereal (wheat/ barley / rice) However, it might be a little too late as European scientists are busy collaborating with india so it would be tough but if someone really was into it they would have taken the initiative to write and develop collaborations....
Instead of importing berries wouldnt it be better to use our own, research, improve them and make them export quality?
The other thing is that even if you develop some native breed that have some benefits will it be that good in taste? will the yield be same? will there be any market potential? Like people know about that strawberry that you call "American" and like it, not so sure if they will like any native one they don't even know about.
You see when people want everything pronto they do mistakes....American strawberries taste good which are a result of over a decade worth of research....Question is who in Pakistan would invest or is interested in starting so that down the road our next generation can stop importing and start exporting?
PLEASE, I MEAN NO DISRESPECT, you have chosen this subject so there must be some reason.
I have chosen this by chance I actually wanted to research on cereal but like I said the European market on that is collaborating with india and I didnt want to research in india and benefit them...I was actually offered from 1 of our collaborators to help with indian Sorghum I laughed it off saying i wont get visa (though in reality I didnt want to try).....and my supervisor sided me at that time...
That was during my MSc. and I was in UK.
Now for PhD I am in Europe and I am trying to get Pakistan excited regarding research for their own future...Instead of becoming dependent and buying GMO or selective cultivars I want it to produce native crops which are superior....THIS can ONLY be done if we start research now....though too late but better late than never!
All said, i will revert that you will need to get out yourself. I do not think you will find people with interest in this crop that can help you in collecting samples. You will have to travel yourself. AS far as i am concerned, i promise that when i go i will keep my eyes open and will collect if i find any interesting thing
But i live in Faisalabad, don't know when i will visit those areas.
Well, the problem is I cant leave Europe in Summer coz my plants in the field need observing as I work on mechanisms of flowering and we start putting plants in the field around summer and leave them till late autumn (well depending on what we are checking)
Hence, I just want someone (who is travelling for leisure) who can photograph close up pix of flowers, leaves and fruits AND just pick some wild strawberry fruits and smash them on a tissue and keep them until I go to Pakistan in winter (that is how we dry the seeds)..Coz if I go in winter I wont be able to see the fruit and no flowers even....