Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environmental conditions and end-user needs. Both were frequently encountered either in marginal areas of developing countries or in organic farms of EEC. Participatory plant breeding (PPB) methods represent alternatives aimed to improve local adaptation breeding, to promote genetic diversity, to empower farmers and rural communities. The term PPB refers to a set of breeding methods usually distinguished by the objectives (functional or process approach), institutional context (farmer-led or formal-led), forms of interaction between farmers and breeders (consultative, collaborative or collegial), location of breeding (centralized or decentralize...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nu...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
Open AccessBecause organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB) is the systematic and regular involvement of farmers as decision-...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
This report, presented by Dr. Salvatore Ceccarelli from ICARDA, describes a model of participatory p...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB). It revie...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Participatory plant breeding PPB is a relatively new approach to germplasm development. Overview sum...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB) has been suggested as an effective alternative to formal plant br...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nu...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
Open AccessBecause organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB) is the systematic and regular involvement of farmers as decision-...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
This report, presented by Dr. Salvatore Ceccarelli from ICARDA, describes a model of participatory p...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB). It revie...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Participatory plant breeding PPB is a relatively new approach to germplasm development. Overview sum...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB) has been suggested as an effective alternative to formal plant br...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nu...