52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016

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Titre
52e congrès annuel de la Société caribéenne des plantes alimentaires / 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean food crops society (CFCS), du 10 au 16 juillet 2016
Date
10 juillet 2016 – 16 juillet 2016
Lieu
fr Le Gosier
Mot-clé Rameau
français Innovations technologiques
français Environnement
Mot-clé Thématique
fr Agronomie, agriculture
Type
Colloque & conférence
Contient
Tracking innovative cropping systems designed by farmers
Opération et plate-forme de transfert de technologie en proximité : outils clés pour stimuler un developpement local.
Gouvernance territoriale : quels types d'innovations pour mettre en place la transition agroécologique ? Cas d'étude en Amerique Latine, Caraïbes
Mitigation priorities in the agricultural sector of some caribbean nations
L'intégration animale et végétale comme facteur favorisant les performances des systèmes polyculture élevage
The use of pesticides by small-scale farmers in rice production in Discrit Nickerie, Suriname.
Willingness of south Florida fruit growers to adopt genetically modified papaya : an ex-ante evaluation
Agroecological transition and territorial governance : the strength of Words. Some insight from a guadeloupian perspective
Voices of rural farmers in Suriname about climate change, agricultural innovation and landscape management
Biological Resource Center of Tropical Plants: a tool for Research and Agriculture in the Caribbean
Varietal dynamics in Yam producers from Guadeloupe and impact of anthracnose disease
Longevity, an adaptation trait of creole goats to tropical climate
Research framework for the development of Creole pig's niche market in Martinique : a holistic approach
Preliminary assessment of local cassava varieties for tolerance to water stress conditions in Trinidad and Tobago.
Breeding to develop a purple sweetpotato for the Virgin Islands
Evaluation of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) accessions tolerant to black sigatoka disease in Dominica, Guyana, St-Lucia and St-Vincent and the Grenadines
How marker-assisted breeding of Musa balbisiana genitors devoid of infections endogenous banana streak virus sequences contributes to pesticides-free agro ecological babana farming systems
Greenhouse evaluation of sagassum seaweed as a potting medium for vegetables
Mulching effects of fresh Sargassum Seaweed on soil properties and plant growth
Potential for use of Sargasum Mulch in Sweet Potato production
Fertigating lettuce (Lactuca sativa L..) using compost tea
A germination bioassay was developed to screen for potential phytotoxicity of soil amendment products from organic waste recycling. In phase 1, nine soil amendment products were applied as mulches on 3- to 5-week-old tomato seedlings. Using lettuce as the test species, a laboratory germination test was developed in phase 2 with aqueous extracts from a non-phytotoxic and a phytotoxic product identified in phase 1. Diluted extracts were applied to lettuce seeds sown on filter paper in petri-dishes and germination was monitored for 5 days, confirming the results from phase 1. In phase 3, the bioassay developed in phase 2 was used to test three previously untested local products and one imported product. Results obtained in phase 3 were confirmed using the mulch test. Hence, the germination bioassay can be a useful tool for quality control in the production of soil amendment products from organic waste recycling.
Evaluating the effect of vesticular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on tomato plantgrowth and production
Applying C-13 techniques in exploring the carbon sequestration potential of limed acid soils fromt Trinidad.
A preliminary study into the effect of Celmanax on milk composition of Dairy Cows.
Implementing cropping systems to improve sustainable agriculture in the tropics and subtropics
Un système d'agroécologie et d'agroforesterie innovant en Guadeloupe
Methodology of participatory plant breeding (PPB) in Cuba
Wich animals do farmers need for tropical mixed systems in the Caribbean ?
Synthese des 2 jours d'exposés
How to foster mycorrhiza ? From brakes to levers.
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Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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A germination bioassay was developed to screen for potential phytotoxicity of soil amendment products from organic waste recycling. In phase 1, nine soil amendment products were applied as mulches on 3- to 5-week-old tomato seedlings. Using lettuce as the test species, a laboratory germination test was developed in phase 2 with aqueous extracts from a non-phytotoxic and a phytotoxic product identified in phase 1. Diluted extracts were applied to lettuce seeds sown on filter paper in petri-dishes and germination was monitored for 5 days, confirming the results from phase 1. In phase 3, the bioassay developed in phase 2 was used to test three previously untested local products and one imported product. Results obtained in phase 3 were confirmed using the mulch test. Hence, the germination bioassay can be a useful tool for quality control in the production of soil amendment products from organic waste recycling. Image animée
A preliminary study into the effect of Celmanax on milk composition of Dairy Cows. Image animée
Agroecological transition and territorial governance : the strength of Words. Some insight from a guadeloupian perspective Image animée
Applying C-13 techniques in exploring the carbon sequestration potential of limed acid soils fromt Trinidad. Image animée
Biological Resource Center of Tropical Plants: a tool for Research and Agriculture in the Caribbean Image animée
Breeding to develop a purple sweetpotato for the Virgin Islands Image animée
Evaluating the effect of vesticular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on tomato plantgrowth and production Image animée
Evaluation of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) accessions tolerant to black sigatoka disease in Dominica, Guyana, St-Lucia and St-Vincent and the Grenadines Image animée
Fertigating lettuce (Lactuca sativa L..) using compost tea Image animée
Gouvernance territoriale : quels types d'innovations pour mettre en place la transition agroécologique ? Cas d'étude en Amerique Latine, Caraïbes Image animée
Greenhouse evaluation of sagassum seaweed as a potting medium for vegetables Image animée
How marker-assisted breeding of Musa balbisiana genitors devoid of infections endogenous banana streak virus sequences contributes to pesticides-free agro ecological babana farming systems Image animée
How to foster mycorrhiza ? From brakes to levers. Image animée
Implementing cropping systems to improve sustainable agriculture in the tropics and subtropics Image animée
L'intégration animale et végétale comme facteur favorisant les performances des systèmes polyculture élevage Image animée
Longevity, an adaptation trait of creole goats to tropical climate Image animée
Methodology of participatory plant breeding (PPB) in Cuba Image animée
Mitigation priorities in the agricultural sector of some caribbean nations Image animée
Mulching effects of fresh Sargassum Seaweed on soil properties and plant growth Image animée
Opération et plate-forme de transfert de technologie en proximité : outils clés pour stimuler un developpement local. Image animée
Potential for use of Sargasum Mulch in Sweet Potato production Image animée
Preliminary assessment of local cassava varieties for tolerance to water stress conditions in Trinidad and Tobago. Image animée
Research framework for the development of Creole pig's niche market in Martinique : a holistic approach Image animée
Synthese des 2 jours d'exposés Image animée
The use of pesticides by small-scale farmers in rice production in Discrit Nickerie, Suriname. Image animée