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Based on these considerations, it can be inferred that germplasm collections retain the main fraction of the early genetic variation of chickpea and lentil. The sharing of canonical passport data together with additional information for each accession is great progress toward a more sustainable use of chickpea and lentil germplasm. This paper provides a review of the present status of chickpea and lentil worldwide collections, as obtained by querying the most important online platforms, Genesys (Virtual Genebank of Plant Genetic Resources for Food Agriculture, https://www.genesys-pgr.org/, accessed on 1 August 2022 . . .

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