International audienceWhile modern agriculture relies on genetic homogeneity, diversifying practices associated with seed exchange and seed recycling may allow crops to adapt to their environment. This socio-genetic model is an original experimental evolution design referred to as on-farm dynamic management of crop diversity. Investigating such model can help in understanding how evolutionary mechanisms shape crop diversity submitted to diverse agro-environments. We studied a French farmer-led initiative where a mixture of four wheat landraces called Melange de Touselles' (MDT) was created and circulated within a farmers' network. The 15 sampled MDT subpopulations were simultaneously submitted to diverse environments (e.g. altitude, rainfal...
The dominant Darwinian framework for understanding crop evolution includes both natural and human (“...
Since the domestication of crop species, humans have derived specific varieties for particular uses,...
Most of the worldwide food production is based on genetically homogeneous crop varieties, that is si...
While modern agriculture relies on genetic homogeneity, diversifying practices associated with seed ...
As the effects of climate change begin to be felt on yield stability, it is becoming essential to pr...
Shaping diversity for on-farm organic plant breeding. Case of wheat (and other cereals) in Franc
International audienceIn agricultural systems, biodiversity includes diversity within species and am...
International audienceSince the domestication of crop species, humans have derived specific varietie...
During the 20th century, agriculture experienced major gains in productivity via homogenization and ...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
The authors give an overview of crop genetic diversity as a crucial element in total agrobiodiversit...
1 Introduction Over the past 50 years, agrifood systems in France and in Europe have been evolving ...
International audienceAs the effects of climate change begin to be felt on yield stability, it is be...
The dominant Darwinian framework for understanding crop evolution includes both natural and human (“...
Since the domestication of crop species, humans have derived specific varieties for particular uses,...
Most of the worldwide food production is based on genetically homogeneous crop varieties, that is si...
While modern agriculture relies on genetic homogeneity, diversifying practices associated with seed ...
As the effects of climate change begin to be felt on yield stability, it is becoming essential to pr...
Shaping diversity for on-farm organic plant breeding. Case of wheat (and other cereals) in Franc
International audienceIn agricultural systems, biodiversity includes diversity within species and am...
International audienceSince the domestication of crop species, humans have derived specific varietie...
During the 20th century, agriculture experienced major gains in productivity via homogenization and ...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
The authors give an overview of crop genetic diversity as a crucial element in total agrobiodiversit...
1 Introduction Over the past 50 years, agrifood systems in France and in Europe have been evolving ...
International audienceAs the effects of climate change begin to be felt on yield stability, it is be...
The dominant Darwinian framework for understanding crop evolution includes both natural and human (“...
Since the domestication of crop species, humans have derived specific varieties for particular uses,...
Most of the worldwide food production is based on genetically homogeneous crop varieties, that is si...