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05/10/2021
This work aims to measure the degree of reproductive isolation and to dissect the genetic basis of heterosis and/or outcross depression in a self-pollinated species. Our results show that genetic incompatibilities, caused by dominance effects, can accumulate at a very local scale.
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Agap Institute presents at the 2021 Science Festival
29/09/2021
The Science Festival celebrates this year its 30th anniversary. The scientists of the UMR Agap Institut are involved in a workshop: "Cultivated plants deliver their mysteries" on Saturday, October 9, 2021 at the Parc du Lunaret in Montpellier and move to the Natural History Museum of Nîmes on Sunday, October 10, 2021.
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Applications of quantitative genetics and statistical analyses in sugarcane breeding
29/09/2021
New high-yielding, disease and pest resistant varieties contributing to the profitability and sustainability of sugarcane industries through sugarcane breeding programs.
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Unraveling the role of MADS transcription factor complexes in apple tree dormancy
29/09/2021
Towards understanding the molecular control of dormancy in apple
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A new comprehensive annotation of leucine-rich repeat-containing receptors in rice
22/09/2021
Disease Resistance Genes Expertly Examined in the Genome of Rice (Oryza sativa), the Premier Cereal at the Heart of Global Food Security
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10/09/2021
Depuis le 14 juin 2021, Bárbara HUFNAGEL, à rejoint l'équipe Structure évolutive des agrumes, polyploïdie et amélioration génétique (SEAPAG). Basée à Montpellier dans un premier temps, elle sera affectée ensuite en Guadeloupe où elle collaborera aux projets actuellement développés sur les agrumes.
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L'UMR Agap Institut recrute une assistante administrative
02/08/2021
Depuis le 03/05/2021, Prescyllia Pons vient en renfort à la cellule de direction d’Agap Institut (Cirad, département Bios sur le site de Lavalette à Montpellier).
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19/07/2021
The evidence of a very wide aromatic diversity of citrus fruits of the Papeda group (originating from China and tropical Asia) which could feed projects of exploitation of this diversity for the industry of food flavours and cosmetics or by the creation of new fragrances by carrying out crossings between varieties and exotic species.
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Evolution of flowering time in a selfing annual plant: Roles of adaptation and genetic drift
13/07/2021
A team of scientists from the Evolutionary Genomics and Population Management (GE²pop) team has identified a recent flowering shift in a population of Medicago truncatula, a predominantly self-pollinating species. While the common garden experiment shows unequivocally that this change is genetic in nature, it is more difficult to demonstrate whether it is the result of an adaptive response to selection or could be explained by genetic drift alone.
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