We will answer only to a part of the session title (Horticulture and biodiversity: contribution to its loss, conservation or increase?) which includes the impact of the cultivars and cultivation methods on the biodiversity. Our presentation will focus on the diversity of fruits and vegetables crops in Europe at the species, cultigroup and cultivar levels and its evolution with time. Due to climatic conditions and cultural traditions, only a part of the world fruit and vegetable diversity is cultivated in Europe. Until the Second World War, most of the cultivars were locally based. Since the 1950', major evolutions have affected most of the cultivated species at several levels
The international debate on biodiversity has resulted in renewed interest in the role of farmers and...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Biodiversity is the natural heritage of the planet and is one of the key factors of sustainable deve...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (int...
Intensive agriculture has generally resulted in higher productivity, but also in a trend towards dec...
The human diet depends on very few crops. Current diversity in these crops is the result of a long i...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (inte...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Diversity is an important approach to plant genetic resources conservation. Landraces and farmer var...
Genetic erosion in crops, gained from prioritising production over quality, has led to biodiversity ...
Modern society faces decreased biodiversity in nature caused by increased uniformity in agriculture,...
International audienceAgroecology calls for a global approach, integrating scientific, practical, an...
Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regio...
Crop biodiversity is one of the major inventions of humanity through the process of domestication. I...
Understanding agricultural biodiversity is the first step in determining the effects of intensive an...
The international debate on biodiversity has resulted in renewed interest in the role of farmers and...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Biodiversity is the natural heritage of the planet and is one of the key factors of sustainable deve...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (int...
Intensive agriculture has generally resulted in higher productivity, but also in a trend towards dec...
The human diet depends on very few crops. Current diversity in these crops is the result of a long i...
The biodiversity in vegetable crops is composed by the genetic diversity, as species diversity (inte...
Plant biodiversity represents the primary source for food, feed, shelter, medicines and many other p...
Diversity is an important approach to plant genetic resources conservation. Landraces and farmer var...
Genetic erosion in crops, gained from prioritising production over quality, has led to biodiversity ...
Modern society faces decreased biodiversity in nature caused by increased uniformity in agriculture,...
International audienceAgroecology calls for a global approach, integrating scientific, practical, an...
Research into the origins of food plants has led to the recognition that specific geographical regio...
Crop biodiversity is one of the major inventions of humanity through the process of domestication. I...
Understanding agricultural biodiversity is the first step in determining the effects of intensive an...
The international debate on biodiversity has resulted in renewed interest in the role of farmers and...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Biodiversity is the natural heritage of the planet and is one of the key factors of sustainable deve...