Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research
Participatory plant breeding exploits the potential gains of breeding for specific adaptation through decentralized selection. This article describes a model of participatory plant breeding in which genetic variability is generated by professional breeders, selection is conducted jointly by breeders...
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| author | Ceccarelli, Salvatore Grando, Stefania |
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| description | Participatory plant breeding exploits the potential gains of breeding for specific adaptation through decentralized selection. This article describes a model of participatory plant breeding in which genetic variability is generated by professional breeders, selection is conducted jointly by breeders and farmers, and the best selections are used in further cycles of recombination. |
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| spelling | CGSpace769532025-08-18T06:39:19Z Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research Ceccarelli, Salvatore Grando, Stefania plant breeding participatory approaches gender Participatory plant breeding exploits the potential gains of breeding for specific adaptation through decentralized selection. This article describes a model of participatory plant breeding in which genetic variability is generated by professional breeders, selection is conducted jointly by breeders and farmers, and the best selections are used in further cycles of recombination. 2005 2016-09-06T13:59:44Z 2016-09-06T13:59:44Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76953 en Open Access application/pdf Avenue Media Ceccarelli, S; Grando, S. 2005. Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research. Paper presented at In the Wake of the Double Helix: From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution, Bologna, Italy, 27-31 May 2003. Bologna, Italy: Avenue Media. |
| spellingShingle | plant breeding participatory approaches gender Ceccarelli, Salvatore Grando, Stefania Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title | Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title_full | Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title_fullStr | Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title_full_unstemmed | Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title_short | Decentralized-participatory plant breeding: an example of demand driven research |
| title_sort | decentralized participatory plant breeding an example of demand driven research |
| topic | plant breeding participatory approaches gender |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76953 |
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