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Euphytica | 2008

Organic varieties for cauliflowers and cabbages in Brittany: from genetic resources to participatory plant breeding

V. Chable; Mathieu Conseil; Estelle Serpolay; François Le Lagadec

Plant breeding for organic agriculture (OA) was stimulated when it came under the European Organic Agriculture Regulation (2092/91) in 2004. In Brittany, the need for specific varieties for organic farming arose early for the Brassica species because of the unsuitability of most of the modern varieties to the principles of OA. Moreover, the private sector of plant breeding finds it economically difficult to satisfy the demands of OA. The aim of the present study is to provide varieties and seed for organic farmers for two vegetable Brassica crops, and to show how genetic resources can contribute to this purpose in the framework of a Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) programme. The emergence of PPB in Brittany is the result of several concomitant and favourable circumstances: the will of the professionals (represented by IBB, Inter Bio Bretagne), their organization (an experimental station, the PAIS, Plateforme Agrobiologique d’IBB à Suscinio), the research initiative in INRA and the availability of genetic resources. From genetic resource observations, our experience showed several breeding situations: reviving a traditional activity (Roscoff cauliflower and local cabbages), extending tradition (autumn cauliflower), diversifying production by new introductions (coloured cauliflowers), and creating new forms of population varieties (broccoli and coloured cauliflowers). Farmers have taken charge of population breeding by mass selection and the PAIS, with INRA scientific support, has taken up innovative selection and the improvement of varieties completing the farmers’ initiatives. The PAIS remained the central point for information and for providing the seed for trials. Seed production will be managed in a collective way. Until now, the exchange of seed remained an experimental dimension of PPB. French seed legislation represents a limitation on the development of seed exchange by PPB.


Organic agriculture | 2011

Diversity of different farmer and modern wheat varieties cultivated in contrasting organic farming conditions in Western Europe and implications for European seed and variety legislation

Estelle Serpolay; J. C. Dawson; V. Chable; Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren; A.M. Osman; S. Pino; Donato Silveri; I. Goldringer

The importance of genetic diversity in cultivated varieties for organic and low-input agriculture has attracted increasing attention in recent years, with a need to identify relevant sources of diversity and strategies for incorporating diversity in plant breeding for organic systems. However, the regulatory system in many countries, particularly in the European Union, restricts the varieties available to farmers to those registered in an official catalogue, and most countries require varieties to go through official tests under conventional management, which has resulted in a lack of suitable varieties available to organic farmers. This study characterized a sample of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) landraces, historic varieties and varietal mixtures currently of interest to organic farmers in a diverse range of organic conditions on farms in Italy, France and the Netherlands. These varieties were assessed for individual plant and spike characteristics and compared to modern registered wheat varieties grown under the same on-farm conditions. Significant differences in mean values were found among varieties for many plant and spike traits, as well as significant variety-by-environment interactions. There were often similar levels of intra-varietal variability between farmer and modern varieties, indicating that the strong selection for genetic homogeneity to meet regulatory criteria has little impact on the phenotypic variability of certain traits when assessed on-farm. Several farmer varieties had high values of traits related to productivity outside their region of origin, which underlines the need for experimentation with diverse types of varieties in order to find and develop appropriate varieties for organic systems.


Sustainability | 2011

Collaborative Plant Breeding for Organic Agricultural Systems in Developed Countries

J. C. Dawson; Pierre Rivière; Jean-François Berthellot; Florent Mercier; Patrick de Kochko; Nathalie Galic; Sophie Pin; Estelle Serpolay; Mathieu Thomas; Simon Giuliano; I. Goldringer


Genetica | 2012

Multi-trait evolution of farmer varieties of bread wheat after cultivation in contrasting organic farming systems in Europe

J. C. Dawson; Estelle Serpolay; Simon Giuliano; N. Schermann; Nathalie Galic; V. Chable; I. Goldringer


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2013

Phenotypic diversity and evolution of farmer varieties of bread wheat on organic farms in Europe

J. C. Dawson; Estelle Serpolay; Simon Giuliano; N. Schermann; Nathalie Galic; Jean-François Berthellot; V. Chesneau; H. Ferté; Florent Mercier; A.M. Osman; S. Pino; I. Goldringer


Sustainability | 2011

Phenotypic Changes in Different Spinach Varieties Grown and Selected under Organic Conditions

Estelle Serpolay; Nicolas Schermann; J. C. Dawson; Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren; I. Goldringer; V. Chable


European landraces onfarm conservation, management and use | 2009

Farm seed opportunities : a project to promote landrace use and renew biodiversity

V. Chable; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; Riccardo Bocci; E. Lammerts Van Bueren; Estelle Serpolay; J.M. Gonzalez; A. Valero; T. Levillain; W.J. van der Burg; M. Pimbert; S. Pino; C. Kik


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

On-farm conservation and farmer selection as a strategy for varietal development in organic agricultural systems.

J. C. Dawson; N. Galic; S. Pin; Estelle Serpolay; F. Mercier; I. Goldringer; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Ref : TIP695WEB - "Éco-conception et innovation responsable" | 2016

Recherche multi-acteurs et transdisciplinaire pour des systèmes alimentaires bio et locaux

V. Chable; Estelle Serpolay


Archive | 2014

Local trial network for organic wheat. A French multi-actors research project from grain to bread

Estelle Serpolay; V. Chable

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V. Chable

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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I. Goldringer

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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J. C. Dawson

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Nathalie Galic

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Simon Giuliano

École Normale Supérieure

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Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Florent Mercier

École Normale Supérieure

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N. Schermann

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Mathieu Thomas

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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