An ARIMNet project
WP coordinator: INRAT
Other partners involved: CSIC, CRRGC, INRA, INRAM, IAV, ARC, ITQB
Objectives:
- Inventory of existing data on constraints for chickpea, common bean, faba bean, lentil and pea production
- Inventory of existing data with regard to agronomic performance, resistance, adaptability and nutritional value
- Definition of desired phenotypes suitable for each area
Methodology and study materials
T1.1: INRAT will coordinate the inventory of existing data on regional priorities, agronomic performance of cultivars or landraces available and constraints for chickpea, common bean, faba bean, lentil and pea production. All partners will prospect and provide the information from their own area during the first 6 months of the project.
T1.2: Based on this inventory, a relevant collection of about 10 genotypes per crop and country will be composed to serve as a basis of the present project delivered at month 12 of the project. Based on the demand set per region a different ideotype (ideal genotype) will be defined between months 12 to 24.
Deliverables
D1.1: Definition of phenotypes and genotypes adapted to sustainable agriculture demands in different regions
D1.2: Information and protocols for field evaluation of agronomic traits and resistance to biotic and abiotic constrains
D1.3: Selection of the most representative lines/varieties that might serve as source gene-pool for genotype enhancement
Other partners involved: CSIC, CRRGC, INRA, INRAM, IAV, ARC, ITQB
Objectives:
- Inventory of existing data on constraints for chickpea, common bean, faba bean, lentil and pea production
- Inventory of existing data with regard to agronomic performance, resistance, adaptability and nutritional value
- Definition of desired phenotypes suitable for each area
Methodology and study materials
T1.1: INRAT will coordinate the inventory of existing data on regional priorities, agronomic performance of cultivars or landraces available and constraints for chickpea, common bean, faba bean, lentil and pea production. All partners will prospect and provide the information from their own area during the first 6 months of the project.
T1.2: Based on this inventory, a relevant collection of about 10 genotypes per crop and country will be composed to serve as a basis of the present project delivered at month 12 of the project. Based on the demand set per region a different ideotype (ideal genotype) will be defined between months 12 to 24.
Deliverables
D1.1: Definition of phenotypes and genotypes adapted to sustainable agriculture demands in different regions
D1.2: Information and protocols for field evaluation of agronomic traits and resistance to biotic and abiotic constrains
D1.3: Selection of the most representative lines/varieties that might serve as source gene-pool for genotype enhancement
WP 1 - Identification of regional priorities and definition of target genotypes