2017
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2017.1153.1
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The CIOA (Carrot Improvement for Organic Agriculture) project: location, cropping system and genetic background influence carrot performance including top height and flavour

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“…Recently, the use of the so-called "organic seeds" vs. conventionally produced seeds is raised as an ethical issue (European Parliament and of the Council, 2018). However, the better quality of organic seeds in terms of their contribution to agriculture sustainability, nutritional quality, and yield performance is under intensive debate (e.g., Bhaskar et al, 2019;Voss-Fels et al, 2019) and requires scientific validation (Simon et al, 2017;Abdelrazek et al, 2020a,b). Appropriate methods and tools are in absolute need to discriminate organic vs. conventional seeds by traits that should allow predicting the superior quality of organic seeds.…”
Section: Seed Germination/reprogramming As a Model To Study Plant Adaptive Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the use of the so-called "organic seeds" vs. conventionally produced seeds is raised as an ethical issue (European Parliament and of the Council, 2018). However, the better quality of organic seeds in terms of their contribution to agriculture sustainability, nutritional quality, and yield performance is under intensive debate (e.g., Bhaskar et al, 2019;Voss-Fels et al, 2019) and requires scientific validation (Simon et al, 2017;Abdelrazek et al, 2020a,b). Appropriate methods and tools are in absolute need to discriminate organic vs. conventional seeds by traits that should allow predicting the superior quality of organic seeds.…”
Section: Seed Germination/reprogramming As a Model To Study Plant Adaptive Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the better quality of organic seeds in terms of their contribution to agriculture sustainability, nutritional quality and yield performance is under intensive debate (e.g. Voss-Fels et al, 2019, Bhaskar et al, 2019) and requires scientific clarification (Simon et al, 2017, Abdelrazek et al, 2020a,b). Appropriate methods and tools are the need of the time in order to discriminate organic versus conventional seeds by traits that should at the same time allow predicting the assumed superior quality of organic seeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, selecting varieties in organic farming systems where plants are more reliant on organic materials to obtain nutrients could lead to the development of varieties that promote organic matter priming. Consequently, it is tempting to speculate that our organic breeding program has selected for genotypes that are better at scavenging nutrients from organic materials, since experimental genotypes 8503 and 3999 have been performing well in our organic eld trials (Simon et al, 2017). However, future studies conducted under a diverse set of environmental conditions will be needed to con rm whether this is the case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our organic carrot breeding program, we have observed potential differences in NUE among entries grown in our eld trials (Simon et al, 2017). We have also determined that carrot genotypes host distinct microbial assemblages in their taproots which can play a role in helping carrot plants resist pathogens (Abdelrazek et al, 2020a,b), and we suspect that these microbes could also in uence SOM priming and NUE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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