GEN4OLIVE IN BRIFF

A boost for pre-breeding activities in the olive sector Climate change, emerging diseases and genetic erosion threaten olive production worldwide. While olive germplasm banks offer a possible solution, they remain unexploited due to limited development of pre-breeding activities and lack of collaboration and interaction between the germplasm banks and farmers/breeders. The EU-funded GEN4OLIVE project will increase the mobilisation of olive genetic resources and encourage pre-breeding activities by characterising more than 500 varieties and 1 000 wild and ancient genotypes around the topics of climate change, pest and diseases, production and quality and modern planting systems issues. The project will also develop smart ICT tools to make olive genetic resources more accessible to end-users, and enhance breeders’ and growers’ participation through two open calls for supporting pre-breeding activities.

Detailní popis

Detail příspěvku

Umístění
  • Europe
  • Turkey
  • Monaco
Autoři
  • Concepción Muñoz Díez
  • Hristofor Miho
  • University of Cordoba
Účel
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
  • Access to Data
  • Data storage/Processing
Typ souboru
Video
Velikost souboru
44.97 MB
Vytvořeno dne
01-03-2021
Jazyk původu
English
Oficiální webové stránky projektu
GEN4OLIVE
Licence
CC BY

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