Beitrag in einem Tagungsband
Innovative Approaches to Optimize Genetic Diversity for Sustainable Farming Systems of the Future (INSUSFAR): Projektübersicht
Details zur Publikation
Autor(inn)en: | Baresel, J.; Backes, G.; Bülow, L.; Finckh, M.; Frese, L.; Knapp, S.; Möller, D.; Reents, H.; Siegmeier, T.; Simon, R.; Weedon, O. |
Herausgeber: | Wolfrum, Sebastian; Heuwinkel, Hauke; Reents, Hans Jürgen; Wiesinger, Klaus; Hülsbergen, Kurt-Jürgen |
Verlag: | Verlag Dr. Köster |
Verlagsort / Veröffentlichungsort: | Berlin |
Publikationsjahr: | 2017 |
Seitenbereich: | 146-147 |
Buchtitel: | Ökologischen Landbau weiterdenken - Verantwortung übernehmen - Vertrauen stärken. Beiträge der 14. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau |
ISBN: | 978-89574-925-4 |
URN / URL: |
Zusammenfassung, Abstract
Increasing yield instability due to climate change could be mitigated by higher interand intra crop diversity. During the course of the INSUSFAR project, several questions regarding the impact of more diverse crops on agricultural systems are adressed. To answer these questions, varieties, mixtures, and composite cross populations of wheat will be investigated in field experiments and on-farm. Based on the results, the socio-economic, ecological and yield performance of these varieties and the extent of genetic changes in genetically diverse populations will be tested. In addition, effects of plant breeding on the adaption of varieties to different input levels will be analysed.
Increasing yield instability due to climate change could be mitigated by higher interand intra crop diversity. During the course of the INSUSFAR project, several questions regarding the impact of more diverse crops on agricultural systems are adressed. To answer these questions, varieties, mixtures, and composite cross populations of wheat will be investigated in field experiments and on-farm. Based on the results, the socio-economic, ecological and yield performance of these varieties and the extent of genetic changes in genetically diverse populations will be tested. In addition, effects of plant breeding on the adaption of varieties to different input levels will be analysed.