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    BRESOV

    Breeding for Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable Organic Vegetable production

    About project

    The project deals with the urgent need to provide climate-resilient cultivars addressed to organic vegetable production systems. These new cultivars will benefit organic growers, and the organic seed industry, providing much needed security both under current and future scenarios of climate change. In this project, we will exploit the genetic variation of broccoli, kohlrabi, bean and tomato for enhanced productivity, by exploiting up-to-date knowledge of genome structure and function. This work will be enhanced by the active involvement of farmers, advisory services, research institutes, breeding companies and food processors from diverse geographical/climatic contexts in Europe and Non-EU countries. The selection of pre-breeding/ breeding lines for the three species will be undertaken in organic vegetable farming systems, utilizing an annual crop rotation scheme. New cultivars will be selected for efficiency when grown under water, temperature, and nitrogen stress, for resistance to some pests and diseases, for desirable product quality traits such as taste, visual appearance, post-harvest performance. The Stakeholder Board will contribute to the expected outcomes of the project. Crop genetic diversity will be broad as we will be utilizing several landraces (LRs) and crops wild relatives (CWRs) provided by partners for the foreseen pre-breeding and breeding activities. We will adopt an innovative approach, where plant traits related to the roots-zone, and to root-growth, and architecture that enable a better interaction with organic soil and its microbiome, are sought to benefit the end-users. This approach will ensure that the available genetic resources and bred-germplasm, combined with the best on-farm management practices will enhance resource use efficiency and productivity. The germplasm from this project will act to pump-prime the production of new seed for the organic growing sector and will also serve as a model for the enhancement of other crops.

    Project type
    Horizon 2020
    Country
    Italy
    Grant ID
    10.3030/774244
    Start date
    01 May 2018
    End date
    30 Apr 2023
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    Contributions

      Breeding for Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable Organic Vegetable production

      Video

      06-07-2021

      • Ferdinando Branca
      • seed production
      • organic
      • breeding
      • vegetable

      Protocols and Guidelines to Maximize Organic Seed Production for Broccoli, Tomato and Snap Bean

      Document

      01-04-2023

      • Amelie Detterbeck
      • Giulio Flavio Rizzo
      • Joelle Herforth-Rahmé
      • Patricia Schwitter
      • Vincent Lefebvre du Prey
      • Sarah Danan
      • Ferdinando Branca
      • organic seed production
      • broccoli
      • tomato
      • snap bean
      • agronomic factors

      BRESOV: best agronomic practices for organic seed production in broccoli, tomato and snap bean

      Video

      13-12-2023

      • Ferdinando Branca
      • broccoli
      • tomato
      • snap bean
      • vegetable crops
      • food safety
      • organic

      Bean Seed Treatment: a simple approach without specific laboratory equipment

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Joelle Herforth-Rahmé
      • disinfection
      • organic farming
      • germination
      • pathogens
      • seed treatment

      How to reproduce Brassica oleracea crops in purity

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Ferdinando Branca
      • self-incompatibility
      • Brassica oleracea
      • crop reproduction
      • organic farming
      • pollination

      Tomato: Seed Extraction and Conservation

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Teodoro Cardi
      • Pasquale Tripodi
      • Jaime Prohens
      • Seed Conservation
      • Organic Farming
      • Tomato
      • Seed Extraction

      Controlling Common blight in organic bean

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Maria Calin
      • organic agriculture
      • Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli
      • disease control
      • Common bacterial blight

      Seed Germination Protocol for Small Seed Lots of Cauliflower and Broccoli

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Ferdinando Branca
      • Giulio Flavio Rizzo
      • Amelie Detterbeck
      • seed quality
      • seed germination
      • broccoli
      • cauliflower

      Black bean aphid control in organic bean

      Document

      31-12-2023

      • Maria Calin
      • Aphis fabae
      • Organic farming
      • Black bean aphid
      • Biological control
      • Pest control

      Bush beans variety trial at the Fondlihof, Dietikon/ZH Switzerland (BRESOV)

      Video

      19-09-2020

      • Ferdinando Branca
      • trial
      • bean
      • cultivation
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