Although consumers appreciate the genetic diversity among tomato landraces, traditional varieties have been displaced from commercial agriculture. Their cultivation through organic farming in natural parks can contribute to their resurgence. With this aim, we developed a participatory plant breeding (PPB) program in Collserola Natural Park (Barcelona, Spain) to promote the conservation of the Mando landrace and to obtain new varieties adapted to local organic farmsPostprint (published version
Puglia region is particularly rich in agro-biodiversity, representing an example of how local vegeta...
Cultivars specifically adapted to organic agriculture are lacking in most crops, and tomato is no ex...
Position Paper of the Horizon 2020 project BRESOV (Breeding for Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable...
The dramatic reduction in the diversity of crops in the last century is often attributed to the cons...
The interest of farmers in growing lettuce landraces is increasing, as landrace varieties prove par...
For Participatory breeding program FGD and online survey was conducted with atakeholders to identif...
This work has been funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (AGL2009-07257), Generalitat Val...
Old varieties and landraces of cultivated crops has gradually been excluded from commercial producti...
Authors are grateful to European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme for funding ...
The ongoing climate change accompanied by weather extremes has increased uncertainty in the crop pr...
This report, presented by Dr. Salvatore Ceccarelli from ICARDA, describes a model of participatory p...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Abstract Agricultural biological diversity (agrobiodiversity), is a small component of biodiversity,...
A Multi-parent Advanced Generation Intercross (MAGIC) tomato population was developed by crossing ei...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
Puglia region is particularly rich in agro-biodiversity, representing an example of how local vegeta...
Cultivars specifically adapted to organic agriculture are lacking in most crops, and tomato is no ex...
Position Paper of the Horizon 2020 project BRESOV (Breeding for Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable...
The dramatic reduction in the diversity of crops in the last century is often attributed to the cons...
The interest of farmers in growing lettuce landraces is increasing, as landrace varieties prove par...
For Participatory breeding program FGD and online survey was conducted with atakeholders to identif...
This work has been funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (AGL2009-07257), Generalitat Val...
Old varieties and landraces of cultivated crops has gradually been excluded from commercial producti...
Authors are grateful to European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme for funding ...
The ongoing climate change accompanied by weather extremes has increased uncertainty in the crop pr...
This report, presented by Dr. Salvatore Ceccarelli from ICARDA, describes a model of participatory p...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Abstract Agricultural biological diversity (agrobiodiversity), is a small component of biodiversity,...
A Multi-parent Advanced Generation Intercross (MAGIC) tomato population was developed by crossing ei...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
Puglia region is particularly rich in agro-biodiversity, representing an example of how local vegeta...
Cultivars specifically adapted to organic agriculture are lacking in most crops, and tomato is no ex...
Position Paper of the Horizon 2020 project BRESOV (Breeding for Resilient, Efficient and Sustainable...