Chickpeas, faba beans and lentils are important pulse crops in the
Mediterranean regi on and Mi ddl e East, where thei r hi gh protei n
seed nutritionally complement cereal grain in the human diet. The
by-products of these crops serve as a valuable feed for animals. Thanks
to their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, the inclusion of these
crops in the cropping system helps in the maintenance of the
productivity of the soil and reduces the dependence of the farmer on
fertilizer nitrogen to realise good yields. Being the site of original
domestication of these legumes, the Fertile Crescent is bel ieved to
possess their vast genetic diversity. In order to prevent the erosion of
this genetic di'/ersity and to preserve it for posterity, it is
necessary that a major effort is made for its expeditious collection,
evaluation, documentation and safe storage. The International Center for
Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) being located in the
Fertile Crescent has, within its mandate, the responsibility to act as a
world centre for the work on the genetic resources of kabuli chickpeas,
faba beans and lentils. The International Board of Plant Genetic
Resources (IBPGR) has been strongly supporting ICARDA in this important
activity.