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Growing regions
The Growing Region is our core, field-meaningful unit — a cultural-geographic area sharing climate, elevation, practices, and seed systems. Regions sit under a Gene Pool and (where useful) a major Basin or landform, and they contain documented Populations and their linked Accessions.
Browse by Gene Pool
Southeast Asian Gene Pool
Khorat Plateau
Isan/Lao rainfed ganja region; seasonal selection persists amid hybrid pressure.
Vulnerable Accessions: 12+
Upper Mekong Highlands
Yunnan–Laos–N. Thailand highlands; cool monsoon, shifting cultivation mosaics.
Data Deficient Accessions: —
South Asian Gene Pool
Central Asian Gene Pool
Pamir–Altai Foothills
Cold-arid steppe margins; fiber/seed traditions with local drug-type enclaves.
Data Deficient Accessions: —
How regions relate
- Gene Pool → Basin/Landform → Growing Region → Population → Accession.
- Each region lists its Populations (with counts) and links down to Accessions. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
What goes inside a region page
Each region page should cover: **Geographic context**, **Cultural history**, **Local varieties (populations)**, **Current situation (threats/status)**, and **Field work / collections**. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}