7 research outputs found

    A rapid method for determining seed set and the beginning of the seed filling stage in Pisum sativum L.

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    1 tables 1 graph. Part III. Posters. Physiology and cropping systemsInternational audienc

    Water management of the mother plant and pea seed vigour

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    Poster *INRA, Centre de Grignon Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de GrignonInternational audienc

    Changes in germination quality during pea seed formation

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    *INRA, Centre de Grignon Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de GrignonInternational audienc

    Assessment of pea germination quality in farmers'fields before mechanical harvesting

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    1 tables 1 graph. Part II. Workshop 6. To control seed qualityInternational audienc

    Relationship between physical characteristics of the seed in Pisum sativum L. and its resistance to mechanical injury

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    1 tables 1 graph. Part II. Workshop 6. To control seed qualityInternational audienc

    Towards seed protection using biocontrol strategies

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    Papier rédigé à l'issue d'un atelier scientifique “ Semences et Biocontrôle” le 2 Octobre 2019 à Paris organisé par le Consortium Biocontrôle et le GIS Biotechnologies Vertes.International audiencePosition paper, fruit des échanges de l'atelier scientifique “ Semences et Biocontrôle” du 2 octobre 2019 à ParisThe French “Consortium public-privé Recherche-Développement-Innovation sur le Biocontrôle” and the “Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifique Biotechnologies Vertes” (GIS BV), both public-private groups, organized a scientific workshop on “Seeds and biocontrol: solutions for tomorrow’s agricultures” on October 2nd, 2019 in Paris. Seed biocontrol is an emerging research topic that could meet economic issues and environmental and societal expectations to reduce the use of chemical farm inputs and adapt agriculture practices to climate change. Seventy-eight scientists, including forty-five from the private sector joined this workshop in order to debate on the most promising research areas to address a successful implementation of biocontrol solutions. They unanimously agreed that effective biological control solutions will result from multidisciplinary approaches and require innovative in plant breeding developments.This article describes the current strengths of French research in an international context around seed and biocontrol and highlights the research priorities between the public and the private sectors, the upmost being transdisciplinarity for the benefit of future agricultures
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