AbstractIt is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred for the conventional high-input sector. Recent studies have shown that such varieties lack important traits required under organic and low-input production conditions. This is primarily due to selection in conventional breeding programmes being carried out in the background of high inorganic fertilizer and crop protection inputs. Also, some of the traits (e.g., semi-dwarf genes) that were introduced to address problems like lodging in cereals in high-input systems were shown to have negative side-effects (reduced resistance to diseases such as Septoria, lower protein content and poorer nutrient-use efficiency) on the performance of var...
Our long-term goal is to develop wheat cultivars that will improve the profitability and competitive...
The acreage of organic farming is constantly increasing in Hungary. The cultivation of cereals—and w...
This thesis is about the regulatory and technical challenges to the organic seed and breeding sector...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that wer...
It is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred f...
Nowdays, wheat is the most important crop for organic farming system. However, the varieties breeded...
In recent years needs have increased to investigate the necessity of breeding cereals for organic ag...
This chapter will present criteria of the selection of suitable varieties for the organic farming sy...
The role of both organic (OF) and conventional (CF) farming remains open to debate particularly when...
Consumer demand regarding the impacts of conventional agriculture on the environment and human healt...
To determine if present commercial broccoli cultivars meet the diverse needs of organic management s...
The Population produces more stable yields than those of the parent varieties due to more efficient ...
Organic farmers often use the same wheat cultivars as conventional farmers. Most of these cultivars ...
Key words: organic farming; principles of organic agriculture; food production chain; plant breeding...
Our long-term goal is to develop wheat cultivars that will improve the profitability and competitive...
The acreage of organic farming is constantly increasing in Hungary. The cultivation of cereals—and w...
This thesis is about the regulatory and technical challenges to the organic seed and breeding sector...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that wer...
It is estimated that more than 95% of organic production is based on crop varieties that were bred f...
Nowdays, wheat is the most important crop for organic farming system. However, the varieties breeded...
In recent years needs have increased to investigate the necessity of breeding cereals for organic ag...
This chapter will present criteria of the selection of suitable varieties for the organic farming sy...
The role of both organic (OF) and conventional (CF) farming remains open to debate particularly when...
Consumer demand regarding the impacts of conventional agriculture on the environment and human healt...
To determine if present commercial broccoli cultivars meet the diverse needs of organic management s...
The Population produces more stable yields than those of the parent varieties due to more efficient ...
Organic farmers often use the same wheat cultivars as conventional farmers. Most of these cultivars ...
Key words: organic farming; principles of organic agriculture; food production chain; plant breeding...
Our long-term goal is to develop wheat cultivars that will improve the profitability and competitive...
The acreage of organic farming is constantly increasing in Hungary. The cultivation of cereals—and w...
This thesis is about the regulatory and technical challenges to the organic seed and breeding sector...