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|  |  | Hartl, W.; Berger, S.; Birschitzky, J.; Bistrich, H.; Bürstmayr, H.; Diethart, I.; Flamm, C.; Fleck, A.; Friedel, J.; Fuchs, F.; Girsch, L.; Grausgruber, H.; Gollner, M.; Hofer, M.; Hrbek, R.; Jakupaj, S.; Huber, K.; Kinastberger, A.; Lafferty, J.; Leonhardt, C.; Löschenberger, F.; Luftensteiner, H.; Mechtler, K.; Oberforster, M.; Petrasek, R.; Ratzenböck, A.; Schulmeister, K.; Schweiger, P.; Vollmann, J.; Weinhappel, M.; Winkler, J.; Zechner, E.. |  | In the Austrian research project “Basic principles for breeding, multiplication and  variety testing for organic agriculture” (from 2004 until 2008) novel methods for the  assessment of the suitability of seed and cultivars for organic farming were developed  and evaluated by an interdisciplinary co-operation of researchers, breeders and  variety testers. Organic farming requires specific combinations of crop plant  characters, especially seed health and resistance against seed-borne diseases.  Another crucial feature is the competitive ability against weeds. Early development  was found to significantly increase the competitiveness of different crop plants.  Genotypic variation in characters necessary for an efficient utilisation of below-ground... |  
| Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. | Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Weed management Breeding; Genetics and propagation. |  
| Ano: 2009 | URL: http://orgprints.org/14498/1/Hartl_14498.pdf |  |  |  |  |  |