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International Potato Center (CIP)

The genebank of the International Potato Center conserves potato and sweetpotato diversity.

Cryopreservation at the CIP genebank in Lima, Peru.
Cryopreservation at the CIP genebank in Lima, Peru. Credit: Crop Trust

CIP Genebank Website
CIP Genebank Publications

CIP’s collections of potato and sweetpotato are the world’s largest and contain nearly all of the potato wild relatives.

The in vitro genebank is the largest in the world and was one of the first genebanks to obtain ISO 17025 certification for safe and secure movement of germplasm.

The crops conserved at CIP are mostly propagated vegetatively, and so most of the accessions are kept as in vitro plants and in cryopreservation for long-term storage. The CIP genebank has been suggested as a center of excellence for cryobanking. The genebank has a large program to move more accessions into cryopreservation.

The CIP genebank also conserves accessions of nine types of Andean root and tuber crops.

The in vitro sweetpotato collection is backed up in Columbia while the in vitro potato collection is backed up in Brazil.

Key staff

Head of Genebank: Vania Azevedo
Phytosanitary & quarantine specialist:Brenda Zea
Contact for ordering germplasm: CIP-Germplasm@cgiar.org

Andean roots and tubers

Potato

Sweetpotato

Key performance indicators of CGIAR genebanks, 2012-2021

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CropIndicator2012201320142015201620172018201920202021
Andean roots & tubers1. Total number of accessions1,2021,1722,5292,5292,5262,5262,5262,5262,5252,522
Andean Roots & Tubers2. Total number of accessions that are currently available40206839394773747475
Andean Roots & Tubers3. Number of seed accessions13880530530534530530530530527
Andean Roots & Tubers4. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions1,0461,0561,3411,3411,4311,9961,9961,9961,9951,995
Andean Roots & Tubers5. Number of live plant accessions0000000000
Andean Roots & Tubers6. Number of seed accessions held in long-term storage and safety duplicated at two levels6171098219331415444441481
Andean Roots & Tubers7. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions in cryopreservation or safety duplicated as in vitro9711,0421,3141,3221,3901,4901,4631,4529621,536
Andean Roots & Tubers8. Number of wild species accessions11266
Potato1. Total number of accessions6,8316,9917,1077,1406,8097,3237,2097,2247,5507,521
Potato2. Total number of accessions that are currently available2,6762,4652,1241,6941,3183,4594,2314,7285,0815,198
Potato3. Number of seed accessions13,9432,4022,2802,3552,3612,3042,3382,3292,5962,596
Potato4. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions4,7584,0454,4904,4894,4874,6964,7094,8954,9544,925
Potato5. Number of live plant accessions00000025313184
Potato6. Number of seed accessions held in long-term storage and safety duplicated at two levels7741,5321,5281,7651,7921,8171,8901,8901,9011,987
Potato7. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions in cryopreservation or safety duplicated as in vitro4,0183,7043,0863,4584,4844,4744,5234,7024,7464,626
Potato8. Number of wild species accessions1,1341,2271,2871,4181,083
Sweet potato1. Total number of accessions7,5887,5936,5476,3816,4148,0498,0548,0808,0817,271
Sweet potato2. Total number of accessions that are currently available4,2246817579257921,9612,3013,0304,0274,303
Sweet potato3. Number of seed accessions3,8173,8171,2541,0921,0922,0902,0902,0912,0912,091
Sweet potato4. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions5,5455,2005,2935,2895,3285,9595,9645,9895,9905,180
Sweet potato5. Number of live plant accessions0000000007
Sweet potato6. Number of seed accessions held in long-term storage and safety duplicated at two levels781,917194506290432462462514540
Sweet potato7. Number of vegetatively-propagated accessions in cryopreservation or safety duplicated as in vitro4,4503,7213,6955,2115,2731,8954,9715,2674,4334,629
Sweet potato8. Number of wild species accessions267-535548623

Genebank operations, 2012-2021

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CropIndicator2012201320142015201620172018201920202021
Andean roots & tubers1. Number of accessions with passport & characterization data available.......2,5262,5262,526
Andean Roots & Tubers2. Number accessions received093611000000
Andean Roots & Tubers3. Number accessions regenerated2321642200256913
Andean Roots & Tubers4. Number accessions multiplied52721,4411,4741,4141,5621,6031,4421,5661,595
Andean Roots & Tubers5. Number accessions health tested0000000000
Andean Roots & Tubers6. Number accessions cleaned0000000000
Andean Roots & Tubers7. Number accessions viability tested7680641261146060199145142
Potato1. Number of accessions with passport & characterization data available.......7,1827,4677,467
Potato2. Number accessions received1192452110150010434956
Potato3. Number accessions regenerated1,1771,578392326377380408412272140
Potato4. Number accessions multiplied3,9423,6627,9473,6843,3214,2795,0493,9312,5573,700
Potato5. Number accessions health tested1,034725591604293575700663514317
Potato6. Number accessions cleaned41130923293139212346362212481
Potato7. Number accessions viability tested005064681,0037776105502761,103
Sweet potato1. Number of accessions with passport & characterization data available.......8,0758,0738,073
Sweet potato2. Number accessions received43568331224008697
Sweet potato3. Number accessions regenerated1370911261603,0833,0501071302,955
Sweet potato4. Number accessions multiplied2142,8525,3635,2005,1255,4505,5355,5835,3444,584
Sweet potato5. Number accessions health tested452399377373429383284202272169
Sweet potato6. Number accessions cleaned35235717278169257156127167247
Sweet potato7. Number accessions viability tested387018324621221720210052125

Number of samples distributed to users within and outside the CGIAR, 2012-2021

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CropIndicator2012201320142015201620172018201920202021
All crops1. Total number external germplasm requests159885464898174664867

Genebank Platform publications, 2017-2020

Recent publications with at least one CGIAR genebank staff as author. HINT: Use the search key to filter the data.
AuthorsArticle titlePublication nameURL
Vollmer, R., Villagaray, R., Castro, M, Anglin, N.L., Ellis, D.Cryopreserved potato shoot tips showed genotype-specific response to sucrose concentration in rewarming solution (RS).Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture READ
Ellis, D., Chavez, O., Coombs, J., Soto, J., Gomez, R., Douches, D., Panta, A., Silvestre, R., Anglin, N.Genetic identity in genebanks: application of the SolCAP 12K SNP array in fingerprinting and diversity analysis in the global in trust potato collection.Genome READ
Kyriakidou, M., Tai, H.H., Anglin, N.L., Ellis, D., Stromvik, M.V.Current strategies of polyploid plant genome sequence assembly.Frontiers in Plant ScienceREAD
Ramirez, D., Yactayo, W., Rolando, J.L., Quiroz, R.Preliminary evidence of nocturnal transpiration and stomatal conductance in potato and their interaction with drought and yield.American Journal of Potato ResearchREAD
Muñoz-Rodriguez, P., Carruthers, T., Wood, J.R.I., Williams, B.R.M., Weitemier, K., Kronmiller, B., Ellis, D., Anglin, N.L., Longway, L., Harris, S.A., Rausher, M.D., Kelly, S., Liston, A., Scotland, R.W.Reconciling conflicting phylogenies in the origin of sweet potato and dispersal to Polynesia.Current BiologyREAD
Herrera, M.R., Jara Vidalon, L., Montenegro, J.D., Riccio, C., Guzman, F.,Bartolini, I.,Ghislain, M.Molecular and genetic characterization of the Ry adg locus on chromosome XI from Andigena potatoes conferring extreme resistance to potato virus Y.Theoretical and Applied GeneticsREAD
Sosa, P., Guild, G., Burgos, G., Bonierbale, M., Felde, T.zum.Potential and application of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry to estimate iron and zinc concentration in potato tubers.Journal of Food Composition and AnalysisREAD
Quiroz, R., Ramírez, D.A., Kroschel, J., Andrade-Piedra, J.L., Barreda, C., Condori, B., Mares, V., Monneveux, P., Perez, W.Impact of climate change on the potato crop and biodiversity in its center of origin.Open AgricultureREAD
Souza, J. de, Gamarra, H., Muller, G., Kreuze, J.First report of potato virus S naturally infecting arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Peru.Plant DiseaseREAD
Vollmer, R., Villagaray, R., Cárdenas, J., Castro, M., Chávez, O., Anglin, N. and Ellis, D.A large-scale viability assessment of the potato cryobank at the International Potato Center (CIP).In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - PlantREAD
Gálvez, J., Tai, H.,Anglin, N., Gardner, K., Ellis, D., Strömvik, M.Understanding potato with the help of genomics.AIMS Agriculture and FoodREAD
Ramírez, D.A.,Gavilán, C., Barreda, C., Condori, B., Rossel, G., Mwanga, R.O.M., Andrade, M., Monneveu, P., Anglin⁺, N.L.D., Ellis⁺, Q.Characterizing the diversity of sweetpotato through growth parameters and leaf traits: Precocity and light use efficiency as important ordination factors.South African Journal of BotanyREAD
Zheng, Y., Gao, S., Padmanabhan, Li, R., Galvez, M., Gutierrez, D., Fuentes, S., ShuLing, K., Kreuze, J., Fei,VirusDetect: An automated pipeline for efficient virus discovery using deep sequencing of small RNAs.VirologyREAD
Ramírez, D., Kreuze, J., Amoros, W., Valdivia-Silva, J.,Ranck, J., Garcia, S., Salas, E.,Yactayo, W.Extreme salinity as a challenge to grow potatoes under Mars-like soil conditions: targeting promising genotypes.International Journal of AstrobiologyREAD
Gutaker, R.M.; Weiss, C.L.; Ellis, D.; Anglin, N.L.; Knapp, S.; Fernandez-Alonso, J.L.; Prat, S.; Burbano, H.A. 2019.The origins and adaptation of European potatoes reconstructed from historical genomesNature Ecology and EvolutionREAD
Villagaray, R.; Castro, M.; Anglin, N.L.; Ellis, D.Cryopreserved potato shoot tips showed genotype-specific response to sucrose concentration in rewarming solution (RS)Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ CultureREAD
Otyama, P.I.; Wilkey, A.; Kulkarni, R.; Assefa, T.; Chu, Y.; Clevenger, J.; O’Connor, D.J.; Wright, G.C.; Dezern, S.W.; Macdonald, G.E.; Anglin, N.L.; Cannon, E.K.S.; Ozias-Akins, P.; Cannon, S.B.Evaluation of linkage disequilibrium, population structure, and genetic diversity in the U.S. peanut mini core collectionBMC GeneticsREAD
Muñoz-Rodríguez, P.; Carruthers, T.; Wood, J.R.I.; Williams, B.R.M.; Weitemier, K.; Kronmiller, B.; Goodwin, Z.; Sumadijaya, A.; Anglin, N.L.; Filer, D.; Harris, D.; Rausher, M.D.; Kelly, S.; Liston, A.; Scotland, R.W.A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales.Nature PlantsREAD
Quispe-Huamanquispe, D. G.; Gheysen G.; Yang, J.; Jarret, R.; Rossel, G.; Kreuze, J. F.The horizontal gene transfer of Agrobacterium T-DNAs into the series Batatas (Genus Ipomoea) genome is not confined to hexaploid sweetpotato.Scientific ReportsREAD
Drapal, M.; Rossel, G.; Heider, G.; Fraser, P.D.Metabolic diversity in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas, Lam.) leaves and storage rootsHorticulture ResearchREAD
Kyriakidou M, Achakkagari SR, Galvez JHL, Zhu X, Tang CU, Tai H, Anglin NL, Ellis D, Stromvik M.Structural genome analysis in cultivated potatoTheoretical and Applied GeneticsREAD
Bernal-Galeano, V.; Norton, G.; Ellis, D.; Anglin, N.L.; Hareau, G.; Smale, Melinda; Jamora, N.; Alwang, J.; Pradel, W.Andean potato diversity conserved in the International Potato Center genebank helps develop agriculture in Uganda: the example of the variety ‘Victoria’.Food SecurityREAD
R. Prabu, C. Vanniarajan, M. Vetrivanthan, R. P. Gnanamalar, R.Shanmughasundaram & J. RamalingamDiversity study using principal component analysis in barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea(Roxb.) Link)Electronic Journal of Plant BreedingREAD
Otyama PI, Kulkarni R, Chamberlin K, Ozias-Akins P, Chu Y, Lincoln LM, MacDonald GE, Anglin NL, Dash S, Bertioli DJ, Fernández-Baca D, Graham MA, Cannon SB, Cannon EKSGenotypic characterization of the U.S. peanut core collection.G3 Genes|Genomes|GeneticsREAD
Halewood, Michael, Nelissa Jamora, Isabel Noriega, Noelle Anglin, Peter Wenzl, Thomas Payne, Marie-Noelle Ndjiondjop, Luigi Guarino, P. Kumar, Mariana Yazbek, Alice Muchugi, Vania Azevedo, Marimagne Tchamba, Chris Jones, Ramaiah Venuprasad, Nicolas Roux,Germplasm Acquisition and Distribution by CGIAR GenebanksPlantsREAD
Izarra ML, Panta AL, Maza CR, Zea BC, Cruzado J, Gutarra LR, Rivera CR, Ellis D & Kreuze JFIdentification and control of latent bacteria in in vitro cultures of sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam]Plant ScienceREAD
Manrique-Carpintero, N., Islam, M.S., Enciso-Rodríguez, F., Rosenzweig, N., Coombs, J., Douches, D. S.Mapping Solanum berthaultii-based late blight (Phytophthora infestans) resistance in a diploid population.Am. J. Potato Res.READ
Kaiser, N.; Manrique, N.; DiFonzo, C.; Coombs, J.; Douches, D.Mapping Solanum chacoense mediated Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) resistance in a self-compatible F2 diploid population.Theoretical and Applied GeneticsREAD
Silva-Díaz, C., Ramírez, D. A., Rinza, J., Ninanya, J., Loayza, H., Gómez, R., Anglin, N. L., Eyzaguirre, R., & Quiroz, R.Radiation interception, conversion and partitioning efficiency in potato landraces: How far are we from the optimum?PlantsREAD
Kyriakidou, M., Achakkagari, S. R., Gálvez López, J. H., Zhu, X., Tang, C. Y., Tai, H. H., Anglin, N. L., Ellis, D., & Strömvik, M. V.Structural genome analysis in cultivated potato taxaTheoretical and Applied GeneticsREAD