NEAU
1 Projects, page 1 of 1
Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:BARENBRUG TOURNEUR RECHERCHES, Aberystwyth University, IFAPA, AGRO SEED RESEARCH, Shanxi Agricultural University +36 partnersBARENBRUG TOURNEUR RECHERCHES,Aberystwyth University,IFAPA,AGRO SEED RESEARCH,Shanxi Agricultural University,AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, LTD,INRAE,LG,IPGRI,NMBU,R2N,INSTITUTE FOR FORAGE CROPS KRUSEVAC,DLF Trifolium (Denmark),NEAU,NUC,IASCAAS,JIUQUAN DAYE SEED INDUSTRY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,CROP TILLAGE AND CULTIVATION INSTITUTE HEILONGJIANG ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (HAAS),IPK,JAAS,JKI,NORTHEAST INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY AND AGROECOLOGY, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,BARENBRUG FRANCE,EAER,Lantmännen,PROGENO,ZAAS,INRA Transfert (France),NORDGEN,VIB,Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops,J.D,IMAU,EV ILVO,CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF GRASSLAND RESEARCH,AGROVEGETAL SA,GRAMINOR AS,BOREAL PLANT BREEDING LTD,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,NAU,CERIENCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727312Overall Budget: 7,788,190 EURFunder Contribution: 5,000,000 EUREUCLEG aims to reduce Europe and China’s dependency on protein imports by developing efficient breeding strategies for the legume crops of major economic importance in human food and animal feed. The objective is to improve diversification, crop productivity, yield stability and protein quality of both forage (alfalfa and red clover) and grain (pea, faba bean and soybean) legumes. Using diverse and extensive genetic resources and taking advantage of advanced molecular tools, EUCLEG aims to identify and develop the best genetic resources, phenotyping methods and molecular tools to breed legume varieties with improved performance under biotic and abiotic stresses in the representative European and Chinese agro-ecological areas. The potential for new uses of forage species for human nutrition will be explored. Searchable databases will be developed or built to host passport, agronomic and genetic data facilitating exchanges and use of genetic resources. The evaluation of genetic resources in multi-site trials will allow to broaden the breeding material and extend agro-ecological adaptation. The genetic architecture of key breeding traits will be analysed using association studies in order to identify molecular markers related to phenotypic traits. Finally, genomic selection strategies will be assessed for their potential to improve genetic progress. Practical tools for genotyping, data management and calculation will be provided to breeders to implement marker-assisted selection and genomic selection leading to the creation of new varieties in the long-term. The partnership gathered in EUCLEG, combining public institutes and private companies of Europe and China, guaranties the transfer of knowledge from research to seed industry.
more_vert
