Abstract Organic farmers require improved varieties that have been adapted to their unique soils, nutrient inputs, management practices, and pest pressures. One way to develop adapted varieties is to situate breeding programs in the environment of intended use, such as directly on organic farms, and in collaboration with organic farmers. This model is a form of participatory plant breeding, and was originally created in order to meet the needs of under-served, small-scale farmers in developing countries. A robust body of literature supports the quantitative genetic selection theory of participatory plant breeding, and helps to explain its increasing prevalence among organic breeding projects in the United States. The history of the organic ...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
Because organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either target very ...
In this paper, we describe the development of a set of guiding principles for the evaluation of bree...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
In this paper, we describe the development of a set of guiding principles for the evaluation of bree...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
The search for varieties that are better adapted to organic farming is a current topic in the organi...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
"The demand for organic food in the United States continues to increase at two to three times the ra...
Participatory plant breeding PPB is a relatively new approach to germplasm development. Overview sum...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...
Formal breeding methods were not always suitable to address the very large diversity of both environ...
Because organic systems present complex environmental stress, plant breeders may either target very ...
In this paper, we describe the development of a set of guiding principles for the evaluation of bree...
Correspondance: desclaux@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFormal breeding methods were not alway...
In this paper, we describe the development of a set of guiding principles for the evaluation of bree...
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the needs of und...
Farmer participatory approaches for the identification or breeding of improved crop cultivars can be...
Organic farming has been developing worldwide over the last few decades. However, the crucial proble...
The search for varieties that are better adapted to organic farming is a current topic in the organi...
Participatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some European farmers and scienti...
"The demand for organic food in the United States continues to increase at two to three times the ra...
Participatory plant breeding PPB is a relatively new approach to germplasm development. Overview sum...
Participatory Crop Improvement (PCI) has developed over the past decade as an alternative and comple...
SAD CT1International audienceParticipatory plant breeding began in developing countries and now some...
Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) involves scientists, farmers, and others, such as consumers, exte...