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In this Root2Resilience podcast episode, we dive deep into the concepts of root ideotypes and plasticity in plant breeding. We look at why these terms can be contentious, or sometimes seen as a contradiction, and why we need to better understand root systems. This episode also unpacks the challenges of breeding for resilience in the face of climate change and explores how combining ideotypes and plasticity can create sustainable solutions for the future of agriculture.
Key Topics Discussed
Guests
Moderated by: Laura Kemper (FiBL) – [email protected]
Produced by: Nina Gallmann and Laura Kemper
Further information
Funding
Root2Resilience is supported by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no 101060124 and by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 23.00050.
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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your network and subscribe to hear more from the Root2Resilience project. Together, we can help build a more resilient future for agriculture!
By Podcastteam FiBL FocusIn this Root2Resilience podcast episode, we dive deep into the concepts of root ideotypes and plasticity in plant breeding. We look at why these terms can be contentious, or sometimes seen as a contradiction, and why we need to better understand root systems. This episode also unpacks the challenges of breeding for resilience in the face of climate change and explores how combining ideotypes and plasticity can create sustainable solutions for the future of agriculture.
Key Topics Discussed
Guests
Moderated by: Laura Kemper (FiBL) – [email protected]
Produced by: Nina Gallmann and Laura Kemper
Further information
Funding
Root2Resilience is supported by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no 101060124 and by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 23.00050.
Get involved
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your network and subscribe to hear more from the Root2Resilience project. Together, we can help build a more resilient future for agriculture!