Scientific teams
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Architecture and flowering of fruit species (AFEF)
The aim of the team is to understand and model the processes underlying the elaboration of fruit species phenotypes and their functioning in interaction with the environment. The main species studied is apple. Olive and mango are application species. -
Diversity, Adaptation and Breeding of Grapevine (DAAV)
Our team ultimately aims at contributing to the creation of grapevine varieties more resistant to diseases and better adapted to climate changes, while maintaining a high quality level. -
Development and adaptation of rice and sorghum (DARS)
The DARS team (Adaptive Development of Rice and Sorghum) studies development mechanisms in rice and sorghum in relation to adaptation to climate change. -
Déterminisme, Expression et Fonctionnement des traits d’intérêt chez l’Igname (DEFI)
Les plantes à Racines & Tubercules contribuent à la sécurité alimentaire de plusieurs millions de personnes en particulier en Afrique, Océanie mais aussi dans certaines régions d’Asie et d’Amériques. -
Dynamics of diversity, societies and environments (DDSE)
Crop diversity is the result of a series of domestication events, gene flow between wild and cultivated compartments, natural adaptive selection effects, but above all of selection and wide geographical dispersal by farmers, often over long periods of time. -
Banana genetics and breeding (GABA)
The work conducted by the GABA team focuses on the creation of new varieties of dessert and cooking bananas (plantains). -
Evolutionary genomics and population management (GE²pop)
The GE²pop team is a thematic team structured around the study of agro-biodiversity and its evolutionary dynamics. -
Genetics and variety innovation (GIV)
The team works mainly on two target plants, rice and sorghum, but also on several root and tuber species. His research focuses on selection methodologies for varietal innovation and agrobiodiversity characterization. -
Genome and selection of perennials (GSP)
The team Genome and Selection present the four plants agro-industrial (cocoa, coffee, rubber, palm oil), forest trees of plantation and yam -
Phenotyping and Modeling of Plants in their Agro-climatic ENvironment (PhenoMEn)
Climate change and the maintenance of the fertility and biodiversity of cultivated systems require a rapid transition to new models for agriculture in the North and South to sustain productive and resilient agro-ecologies. -
Structure and evolution of genomes (SEG)
The team studies the structure and evolution of complex genomes (polyploid, interspecific, structural heterozygous,…) in particular the banana and sugar cane genomes, via targeted or global comparative genomics approaches and approaches of molecular cytogenetics.
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Citrus evolution, polyploidy and breeding (SEAPAG)
SEAPAG is a mixed team Cirad/INRAE and multi-sites (Corsica, Montpellier, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Brazil). It focuses its action on the improvement of citrus fruits for the channels Mediterranean and tropical developing research in cognitive and methodological issues throughout the process of innovation.