
Day
2: Tuesday August 31
Corum conference center - Barthez room
Symposium
"Combining
genetics and management to design crops for new challenges: climate
change, low input, green chemistry, improved quality" (S2.1)
Chairs:
François Tardieu (INRA Montpellier & IFR Daphne, France)
and Graeme Hammer (APSRU, Australia)
S.2.1.1:
Which genotypes for 2020-2040 ? |
Chair:
François Tardieu (INRA Montpellier, France)
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Keynote
speaker: Charlie Messina (Pioneer, USA)
Predicting and creating trajectories in genotype-phenotype
space: Approaches to product development |
• Next
generation wheat genotypes for low input environments in the
Eastern-European region
(Zoltãn Bedo, AriHas, Hungary) 
• Analysis
of improvements in nitrogen use efficiency associated with
75 years of barley breeding
(Ian Bingham, SAC, United Kingdom)
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S
2.1.2: New methodological tools for the design of genotypes
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Chair:
Zoltãn
Bedo (AriHas, Hungary)
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Keynote
speaker: Graeme Hammer (Univ. Queensland, Australia)
Predicting
complex trait value to crop improvement in a G*E*M context
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• Identifying
and testing alleles governing growth and crop performance
under drought scenarios in maize
(Claude Welcker, INRA Montpellier France) 
• Environmental
characterisation to aid crop improvment in drought-prone environments
(Karine Chenu, Agri-Science, DEEDI, Australia)

• Yield
and quality of barley when grown as mixed cropping with winter
turnip rape
(Tuulos Antti, University of Helsinki, Finland)

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S
2.1.3: Design of genotypes for cropping system / societal
demand |
Chair:
Graeme Hammer (Univ.
Queensland,
Australia)
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Keynote
speaker: Pierre Martre (INRA Clermont Ferrand, France)
Tayloring
grain protein composition for wheat using an ecophysiological
modelling approach  |
• Genotype
by System interaction in wheat systems; do new conservation
agriculture based production systems require new plant types?
(Bram Govaerts, CIMMYT, Mexico) 
• The
use of models at field and farm level for the ex ante assessment
of new genotypes in pea(Pisum sativum L.)
(Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, INRA Grignon, France)

• The
virtual fruit: towards a tool to design ideotypes for sustainable
production systems
(Bénédicte Quilot-Turion, INRA Avignon, France)
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