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    Creating dynamic and diverse populations Mixtures of landraces or old varieties

    Lack of adapted varieties and availability of organic seed as well as decreasing agrobiodiversity, motivated farmers to develop their own dynamic populations with an intra-varietal diversity and higher adaptability. Landraces or old varieties might have lost their intrinsic diversity and have not been selected in the right conditions. Mixing a set of selected ones can offer good opportunities to create new diverse populations and to associate cultivar with complementary characters. The mixture of several populations (landraces, old populations from Gene banks or varieties bred according to organic principles) will evolve together as a dynamic population year after year under certain farm conditions. Collective organizations offer spaces for technical cooperation and seed exchanges among farmers, while re-creating the necessary specific knowledge. Researchers, processors, consumers can join the process to better reach objectives of the whole food chains.

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    LIVESEED

    Improve performance of organic agriculture by boosting organic seed and plant breeding efforts across Europe

    Ubicación
    • France
    Autores
    • Isabelle Goldringer (INRAE), Ion Toncea (NARDI), Antonio Lo Fiego, Alonso Navarro Chaves, Alexandra Fuss, Véronique Chable (INRAE)
    Propósito
    • Dissemination
    • Education/Training
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    Document
    Tamaño del archivo
    1.20 MB
    Creado el
    31-03-2020
    Lengua materna
    English
    Web oficial del proyecto
    LIVESEED
    Licencia
    CC BY
    Palabras clave
    • landraces or old varieties
    • intra-varietal diversity
    • diverse cultivars
    • dynamic populations
    • organic seed

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