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Building-up faba bean cultivars for low-input farming. A crop-pollinator inter-play approach
Suso Llamas, María José
Río, Rosario del
Márquez, C.
Ruiz, F.
Solís, Ignacio
Breedlng for low-input
Evolutionary processes
Functional biodiversity
Pollinator-mediated selection
Speciflc adaptation
Vicia faba
Trabajo presentado en el International Congress "Diversity strategies for organic and low input agricultures and their food systems", celebrado en Nantes del 7 al 8 de julio de 2014.
Decline in bee populations has increased the interest in the ecological services of faba bean because a group of bee species is associated
with their flowers. Faba bean has a great potential to be served by bee polllnators, as agents of crossing, lo increase heterozygosity and heterogenelty
for heterosis-mediated yield and resilience in open-pollinaled varieties (OPVs). lnformation on how the inter-play crop-pollinator contributes to crop perfomance is explored lo develop ecosystems services and improved OPVs for low-input (Ll). We test whether phenotypic selection exerted by pollinalors is associated to dlfferences among plants in dynamic adaptation and in crop seed production pattems.
2018-06-13T13:00:48Z
2018-06-13T13:00:48Z
2014-07
comunicación de congreso
International Congress "Diversity strategies for organic and low input agricultures and their food systems (2014)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/166250
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