How the growing world population can feed itself is a crucial, multi-dimensional problem that goes beyond sustainable development. Crop production will be affected by many changes in its climatic, agronomic, economic, and societal contexts. Therefore, breeders are challenged to produce cultivars that strengthen both ecological and societal resilience by striving for six international sustainability targets: food security, safety and quality; food and seed sovereignty; social justice; agrobiodiversity; ecosystem services; and climate robustness. Against this background, we review the state of the art in plant breeding by distinguishing four paradigmatic orientations that currently co-exist: community-based breeding, ecosystem-based breeding,...
To achieve global food security by 2050 primary production must almost be doubled, at least to 80 % ...
More biodiversity and genetic diversity in crops, trees, and livestock is considered an important st...
The question of how to feed the growing world population is very old, but because of the increase of...
How the growing world population can feed itself is a crucial, multi-dimensional problem that goes b...
We identified four paradigmatic breeding orientations: community-based, ecosystem-based, trait-base...
Mission-oriented governance of research focuses on inspirational, yet attainable goals and targets t...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Varietal and genetic diversity sustain modern agriculture and is provided by breeding systems. Failu...
Ensuring the sustainability of agriculture under climate change has led to a surge in alternative st...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
Abstract A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-in...
This book highlights the technicalities of plant breeding in a seed-business environment and explain...
Biodiversity in general, and agrobiodiversity in particular are crucial for adaptation to climate ch...
To achieve global food security by 2050 primary production must almost be doubled, at least to 80 % ...
More biodiversity and genetic diversity in crops, trees, and livestock is considered an important st...
The question of how to feed the growing world population is very old, but because of the increase of...
How the growing world population can feed itself is a crucial, multi-dimensional problem that goes b...
We identified four paradigmatic breeding orientations: community-based, ecosystem-based, trait-base...
Mission-oriented governance of research focuses on inspirational, yet attainable goals and targets t...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Varietal and genetic diversity sustain modern agriculture and is provided by breeding systems. Failu...
Ensuring the sustainability of agriculture under climate change has led to a surge in alternative st...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-increasing ...
Abstract A 70% increase in food production is required over the next four decades to feed an ever-in...
This book highlights the technicalities of plant breeding in a seed-business environment and explain...
Biodiversity in general, and agrobiodiversity in particular are crucial for adaptation to climate ch...
To achieve global food security by 2050 primary production must almost be doubled, at least to 80 % ...
More biodiversity and genetic diversity in crops, trees, and livestock is considered an important st...
The question of how to feed the growing world population is very old, but because of the increase of...