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Job offers: Administrative assistant and Transposable Elements genomics specialist
07/12/2023
UMR Agap institute is recruiting!
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24/11/2023
A 4-year study to develop a practical long-term pollen storage technique for the successful development of yam hybrids
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Job offer: Administrative assistant
13/11/2023
Within the UMR AGAP Institut, you will provide administrative and financial support to various research teams (DDSE, DEFI) and the Biological Resource Center.
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19/06/2023
The identification of alleles controlling color variation and oxidation in yam tubers opens the way to improving quality traits.
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Agap Institute at the International Horticultural Congress 2022
29/08/2022
AGAP Institute teams - Architecture and flowering of fruit species (AFEF), Biological Resource Centre for tropical plants in the West Indies (CRB-PT), Determinism, Expression and Functioning of Traits of Interest in Yam (DEFI), Banana genetics and breeding (GABA), Phenotyping and Modeling of Plants in their Agro-climatic ENvironment (PhenoMEn) and Citrus evolution, polyploidy and breeding (SEAPAG) - were present in Angers from August 14 to 19, 2022 during the XXI International Horticultural Congress which brought together 2,500 people. One PhD received Young Mind Awards, and two seniors were honored with an introductory lecture and a “Fellow Award”.
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UMR Agap Institut is recruiting a molecular geneticist researcher in plant breeding and improvement
14/04/2021
Komivi Dossa will study the genetic architecture of key traits in yam by considering the impact of polyploidy
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Genetic control of flowering in greater yam (Dioscorea alata L.)
13/04/2021
In Asian yam, a major genetic barrier to flowering was located on chromosome 1 and genetic sex determination of the XX/XY type was confirmed. This is located on chromosome 6. The results of this study could facilitate the design of future promising parental combinations in D. alata breeding programs. They also open new avenues to better understand the biology of yam reproduction and diversification.