771367

ECOBREED

Utolsó frissítés: 2023 január 13.

Projekt azonosító:
771367
Projekt acronym:
ECOBREED
Projekt címe:
Increasing the efficiency and competitiveness of organic crop breeding
Elnyert támogatás EUR:
177359 €
Konzorciumvezető:

KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Partnerek:

  • UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN
  • VYZKUMNY USTAV ROSTLINNE VYROBY VVI
  • ​​​​​​INSTITUT ZA RATARSTVO I POVRTARSTVO INSTITUT OD NACIONALNOG ZNACAJA ZA REPUBLIKU SRBIJU
  • INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE AGRICOLA FUNDULEA
  • AGRARTUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT
  • UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
  • L.C. SMALES & SON LIMITED
  • SELGEN AS
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELLA TUSCIA
  • NATURLAND - VERBAND FUR OKOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU EV
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO
  • INSTYTUT HODOWLI I AKLIMATYZACJI ROSLIN - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY
  • PRO-BIO OBCHODNI SPOLECNOST SRO
  • BIOMILA SPOL SRO
  • NARODNE POL'NOHOSPODARSKE A POTRAVINARSKE CENTRUM
  • RGA, RAZISKOVALNA GENETIKA IN AGROKEMIJA, DOO
  • SAATZUCHT GLEISDORF GMBH
  • POSLOVNI SISTEM GLOBAL SEED DOO CURUG
  • SECOBRA SAATZUCHT GMBH
  • VEREINIGUNG DER PFLANZENZUCHTER UND SAATGUTKAUFLEUTE OSTERREICHS
  • Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
  • Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE)

Projekt tartalmának bemutatása:

ECOBREED will improve the availability of seed and varieties suitable for organic and low- input production. Activities will focus on four crop species, selected for their potential contribution to increase competitiveness of the organic sector, i.e. common wheat, potato, soybean and common buckwheat. The project will develop (a) methods, strategies and infrastructures for organic breeding, (b) varieties with improved stress resistance, resource use efficiency and quality and (c) improved methods for the production of high quality organic seed. The objectives are:
• To increase the availability of seeds and varieties for the organic and low-input sector
• To identify traits and combinations of traits suited to organic and low-input production environment including high nutrient use efficiency and weed competitiveness/allelopathy
• To increase breeding activities for organic and low-input crop production.