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Kir, Alev; Karagul, Eylem Tugay; Kalin, Ahmet. |
The breeding research of pea (Pisum sativum L.) and faba bean (Vicia faba L.) crops began in 2013 because of priority for these species to be produced organically in Turkey. Nurseries were set up to cultivate landraces of pea and faba bean for regeneration, multiplication and observation of agro-morphological characters in autumn season (November 2013) at Organic Open Field Experimental Area of Aegean Agricultural Research Institute (AARI) located in the Mediterranean Region. Cowpea (Vigna unguilucata L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) trials were also included by AARI for comparing grain legume crops of organic breeding programme of COBRA (Coordinating Organic Plant Breeding Activities for Diversity) project. For this purpose, nurseries of pea (24... |
Tipo: Working paper |
Palavras-chave: Crop husbandry Breeding; Genetics and propagation. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/30332/1/AARI-Turkey%20Solibam%20Abstract%20June-2014-2.docx |
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Løes, Anne-Kristin; Katsoulas, Nikolaos; Caceres, Rafaela; de Cara, Manuel; Cirvilleri, Gabriella; Kir, Alev; Knebel, Lucas; Malinska, Krystyna; Oudshoorn, Frank; Raskin, Ben; Rayns, Francis; Valleix, Sophie; Schmutz, Ulrich. |
The use of contentious inputs linked to plant protection, and the use of peat, plastic and fertilisers used in growing have been mapped in selected organically produced crops in 10 countries across Europe. This report refers the output of this mapping. It shows that organic production has not come very far to phase out peat or plastic. The consumption of these materials seems to be quite comparable to non-organic production systems.The main utilisation of peat is for production of young plants (transplants). Most organic growers purchase plants e.g. for citrus, olives and grafted tomatoes and the growing media has usually a high content of peat. Vegetable transplants are also commonly produced by special growers. Peat is also used for casing layers for... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Greenhouses and coverings Breeding; Genetics and propagation Weed management Farm nutrient management Evaluation of inputs. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/34357/1/D5_1%20O%2B%20Current%20use%20of%20contentious%20inputs%20WP5%20SOIL.pdf |
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Katsoulas, Nikolaos; Løes, Anne-Kristin; Andrivon, Didier; Cirvilleri, Gabriella; de Cara, Manuel; Kir, Alev; Knebl, Lucas; Malinska, Krystyna; Oudshoorn, Frank; Raskin, Ben; Schmutz, Ulrich. |
This deliverable presents the results of the survey carried out in the frame of Tasks 3.1. and Task 5.1 in the Horizon 2020 Project Organic PLUS. A common table/questionnaire for both tasks was used in order to map the use of contentious inputs linked to plant protection (mainly Cu, S and mineral oils), and the use of peat, plastic and fertilisers used in growing, in 10 countries participating in Organic-PLUS (Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain, Turkey and UK). The survey was carried out mainly by interviewing one to three experienced advisors per crop, asking them to fill in a table describing a typical organic production of the relevant crop, emphasising the use of various inputs. In some cases the survey was based on already... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Evaluation of inputs. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/34356/1/D3.1%20O%2B%20Current%20use%20of%20contentious%20inputs%20WP3%20%20PLANT.pdf |
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