Report of the ECPGR Sunflower Working Group meeting, second meeting, 15-17 April 1986, Szeged, Hungary
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Report of the ECPGR Sunflower Working Group meeting, second meeting, 15-17 April 1986, Szeged, Hungary
Report of the ECPGR Oat Working Group meeting, 25-27 September 1984, Menemen, Turkey
The Fourth Meeting of the ECPGR Working Group (WG) on Malus/Pyrus was held 6-9 March 2012 in Weggis, Switzerland, following two ad hoc meetings on fruit synonyms and on descriptors.The ad hoc meeting on descriptors agreed draft lists of characterization and evaluation descriptors for apple and pe...
The fifth meeting of the ECPGR Grain Legumes Working Group was held 7-8 May 2013 at Novi Sad, Serbia. The meeting, organized in collaboration with the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, brought together 25 participants from 23 countries. Regarding AEGIS, the meeting agreed ...
On 23-25 October 2007 the Research Institute of Plant Production (RIPP) of the Slovak Agricultural Research Centre hosted the Ninth meeting of the Working Group (WG) on Forages. The meeting, attended by 35 participants from 28 countries, focused on the ongoing effort to create a European Forages ...
The ECPGR Working Group (WG) on grain legumes met for its Fourth meeting in Lisbon, Portugal on 16-17 November 2007, as a Satellite meeting to the Sixth European Conference on Grain Legumes. The ECPGR Satellite meeting was attended by representatives from 17 member countries and several other obs...
Members of the newly established ECPGR Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp), in the framework of Sugar, Starch and Fibre Crops Network, met for the first time at Wageningen, the Netherlands on 14–16 June 2006. Fifteen participants from the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, ...
Crop wild relatives include crop ancestors as well as other species more or less closely related to crops. They are a critical source of genes for resistance to diseases, pests and stresses such as drought and extreme temperatures. The use of wild relatives has led to improved resistance to wheat...
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