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
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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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Date
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10 juillet 2016 – 16 juillet 2016
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Mot-clé Thématique
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fr
Agronomie, agriculture
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Type
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Colloque & conférence
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Contient
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Tracking innovative cropping systems designed by farmers
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Opération et plate-forme de transfert de technologie en proximité : outils clés pour stimuler un developpement local.
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Gouvernance territoriale : quels types d'innovations pour mettre en place la transition agroécologique ? Cas d'étude en Amerique Latine, Caraïbes
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Mitigation priorities in the agricultural sector of some caribbean nations
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L'intégration animale et végétale comme facteur favorisant les performances des systèmes polyculture élevage
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The use of pesticides by small-scale farmers in rice production in Discrit Nickerie, Suriname.
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Willingness of south Florida fruit growers to adopt genetically modified papaya : an ex-ante evaluation
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Agroecological transition and territorial governance : the strength of Words. Some insight from a guadeloupian perspective
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Voices of rural farmers in Suriname about climate change, agricultural innovation and landscape management
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Biological Resource Center of Tropical Plants: a tool for Research and Agriculture in the Caribbean
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Varietal dynamics in Yam producers from Guadeloupe and impact of anthracnose disease
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Longevity, an adaptation trait of creole goats to tropical climate
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Research framework for the development of Creole pig's niche market in Martinique : a holistic approach
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Preliminary assessment of local cassava varieties for tolerance to water stress conditions in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Breeding to develop a purple sweetpotato for the Virgin Islands
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Evaluation of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) accessions tolerant to black sigatoka disease in Dominica, Guyana, St-Lucia and St-Vincent and the Grenadines
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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
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Greenhouse evaluation of sagassum seaweed as a potting medium for vegetables
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Mulching effects of fresh Sargassum Seaweed on soil properties and plant growth
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Potential for use of Sargasum Mulch in Sweet Potato production
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Fertigating lettuce (Lactuca sativa L..) using compost tea
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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.
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Evaluating the effect of vesticular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on tomato plantgrowth and production
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Applying C-13 techniques in exploring the carbon sequestration potential of limed acid soils fromt Trinidad.
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A preliminary study into the effect of Celmanax on milk composition of Dairy Cows.
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Implementing cropping systems to improve sustainable agriculture in the tropics and subtropics
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Un système d'agroécologie et d'agroforesterie innovant en Guadeloupe
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Methodology of participatory plant breeding (PPB) in Cuba
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Wich animals do farmers need for tropical mixed systems in the Caribbean ?
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Synthese des 2 jours d'exposés
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How to foster mycorrhiza ? From brakes to levers.
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Plateforme source
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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. |
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A preliminary study into the effect of Celmanax on milk composition of Dairy Cows. |
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Agroecological transition and territorial governance : the strength of Words. Some insight from a guadeloupian perspective |
Image animée
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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
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The use of pesticides by small-scale farmers in rice production in Discrit Nickerie, Suriname. |
Image animée
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