Main projects
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Diversity of varieties and farming systems as an asset of Mediterranean oleiculture in a global change setting
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The NitroSorg project aims to develop high-throughput characterization tools for the quality of sorghum grain, in particular the content and digestibility of proteins. The project will allow an assessment of the current variety supply and the development of selection tools. In addition, in vitro and in vivo digestion test for poultry feeding will improve our understanding of the mechanisms of sorghum protein digestion.
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We are testing the use of phenomic and genomic tools to select progenies within integration crosses, i.e. between iconic and resistant grapevine varieties. In this context, the final goal is to select individuals which display the characteristics of their iconic parental variety while being resistant to diseases.
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SCOOP: Selecting for cooperative crops to develop sustainable agriculture
SCOOP will explore the phenotypic and genetic determinants of plant cooperation in order to target varieties that do not invest resources in competitive interactions at the expense of yield, in future breeding programs. The project will use an integrative approach linking evolutionary biology and functional ecology to tackle these issues both experimentally and theoretically.
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G2WAS. Drought tolerance in Vitis vinifera
The G2WAS project aims to study the responses of grapevine to water deficit on intra- and inter-annual scales, by integrating the dynamics of production, storage and utilization of carbon resources in both vegetative and reproductive systems. This study will be performed with a diversity panel designed to maximize the genetic diversity of the cultivated species (V. vinifera).
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Scientific and technical basis for the creation of a high-end "Aquilaria (Agarwood)" essential oil industry, and derived products, in Guyana.
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CHEW : Carbon-Hungry ricE and Wheat
The CHEW project aims to validate whether rice and wheat varieties with contrasting carbon source-to-sink ratios differ in their photosynthetic response, leaf sugar content and yield when subjected to elevated CO2 concentration. Confirmation of these hypotheses will pave the way for more efficient selection of CO2-responsive genotypes, either by conventional or molecular selection.
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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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SelGenVit aims at testing and implementing genomic and phenomic sleections in the French grapevine breeding program.