Main projects
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LANDSREC The high-resolution landscapes in rice meiotic recombination
To better understand the epigenetic and genetic factors involved in the distribution of meiotic cross-overs in order to establish a predictive tool for their occurrence for genetic analyses and plant breeding
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The mechanisms of formation of aerenchyma are not known, in particular genes involved in its initiation. Their identification would make it possible to understand how this adaptive mechanism to submergence, present in many flowering plant species, is implemented. This would also open up the possibility of developing new submergence-tolerant cereal species. Rice is the perfect model to identify these genes and mechanisms that are naturally present in this species.
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CLEMATIS: CoLEarning with Models to Assess diversificaTIon Services
Assessing the contribution of crop diversification to ecosystems services: co-learning with models to integrate farmers’ and researchers’ knowledge
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The LIFE Vida for Citrus project aims to implement strategies for adapting the citrus industry and ornamental citrus in urban areas in Europe to climate change. It also aims to anticipate the arrival of HLB disease in Europe by improving the citrus resilience.
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preHLB: Prevent the spread of HLB in citrus orchards
The preHLB project aims to limit the risks of introduction and spread of HLB disease in European citrus orchards and to develop new long-term solutions to manage the disease through a multidisciplinary approach.
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Whether in medicine or in agronomy, the understanding of biological mechanisms of traits of interest is an important objective. In this objective, the project ISULO proposes the development of innovative statistical methods to identify relevant variables, from various types of -omic datasets, involved in important processes and to estimate their relations within one – omic dataset but also between different types of -omic datasets.
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TROPICSAFE: Insect-borne prokaryote-associated diseases in tropical and subtropical perennial crops
Tropicsafe project addresses different important infectious diseases (lethal yellowing in palms, yellows in grapevines, and huanglongbing in citrus) focusing on tropical and subtropical areas in nine different regions of Africa, America, Caribbean and Europe
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SolACE: Solutions for improving Agroecosystem and Crop Efficiency for water and nutrient use
SolACE goal is to help European agriculture facing major challenges, notably increased rainfall variability and reduced use of N and P fertilizers for both economic and ecological purposes
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Friendly Fruit : cultures de pommier et fraisier
Tester, étudier l’impact et transférer de bonnes pratiques respectueuses de l’environnement
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Scarcer water availability and sea level rise are some of the climate change effects that clearly contribute to the salinization of the river deltas, where rice is grown in Europe. Most rice varieties are severely injured by abiotic stresses caused by salinization, with a strong impact on rice production. In addition, the Ebro river delta, in Spain, is affected by the Apple Snail pest which is destroying rice seedlings and against which the recommended sea water treatment contributes to an increase in soil salinity.