Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scientists are proposing its suitability in contributing to sustainable agriculture. This paper uses both genetics and sociology to determine the conditions required. A review of the sustainability of projects implemented in developing countries initiated discussion of an organic durum wheat participatory breeding programme, which is currently being implemented in the south of France. The analysis high-lighted the need for the critical participation of experts from different horizons in a socio-technical network. Multi-level interactions and cross-linked learning processes about breeding methods and sociological concepts are needed for effective com...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
This book complements the traditional approach to plant breeding by addressing a number of issue spe...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB). It revie...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Because organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either target very ...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
An organic durum wheat participatory breeding program is actually being implemented in the South of ...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
The papers in this volume were originally presented at a workshop on participatory plant breeding. T...
International audienceThe industrialization of farming has significantly threatened cultivated biodi...
National audienceThe authors relate 8 years of a participatory durum wheat breeding program and extr...
Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nu...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
This book complements the traditional approach to plant breeding by addressing a number of issue spe...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB). It revie...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Because organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either target very ...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
An organic durum wheat participatory breeding program is actually being implemented in the South of ...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
The papers in this volume were originally presented at a workshop on participatory plant breeding. T...
International audienceThe industrialization of farming has significantly threatened cultivated biodi...
National audienceThe authors relate 8 years of a participatory durum wheat breeding program and extr...
Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nu...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
This book complements the traditional approach to plant breeding by addressing a number of issue spe...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB). It revie...