The latest work on sustainable, organic and low input breeding from the SOLIBAM project

SOLIBAM is an international project developing breeding methods for the organic and low-input sectors. In various ways, it is testing the hypothesis that within-crop diversity can enhance stability and productivity.

Louisa will talk about results from two horticultural trials taking place at Wakelyns Agroforestry on a sprouting broccoli population and a French bean landrace-cross. Currently, the legal environment is hostile to the marketing of diversified seed lines. Louisa will briefly talk about the activities underway to try and change this, within SOLIBAM and beyond.

Presentations

Theme: crop diversity
Published: 22nd January 2013
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