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KRAKOW 2007

KRAKOW 2007. Catalogue of varieties cultivated in Europe. Working group « varieties » Coordinators : Rosa Bonacho (Portugal) et Juan Hernandez (Spain) List of cultivated varieties (+ sometimes characteristics and cultivated areas): updated in 2004 Difficulties to compare varieties

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KRAKOW 2007

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  1. KRAKOW 2007

  2. Catalogue of varietiescultivated in Europe • Working group « varieties » • Coordinators : Rosa Bonacho (Portugal) et Juan Hernandez (Spain) • List of cultivated varieties (+ sometimes characteristics and cultivated areas): updated in 2004 • Difficulties to compare varieties • Supply a description (model proposed) • To put common controls in the varieties trials • Flue-cured North Europe: ITB 33024 • Flue-cured South Europe: K 326 • Burley: TN 90

  3. Varieties cultivated in Europe • Presentation of the varieties tested in different programms • Decisions of the group • List of the varieties cultivated in Europe • updated every two years • Variety trials • Local check essential • Common check necessary • Flue-cured North Europe: ITB 33024 • Flue-cured South Europe: K 326 • Burley: TN 90 • Description of the varieties according to a common form

  4. Varieties cultivated in Europe • Catalogue of varieties cultivated in Europe • Participants agree to built a European catalogue, a catalogue with interest for growers (not a « UPOV » catalogue) • Which criteria: model proposed has to be improved • Clear definition of the different criteria • Send the coordinator, as soon as possible, the way of measurement in the different countries (once the list of criteria has been determined) • Use this description form for the trials varieties • Complete the forms as soon as possible for the different cultivated varieties • A variety may be describe several times if cultivated in different areas

  5. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS Reason of the project: Give to all, every results of all varieties trials

  6. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS Goals: Avoid repeating the tests of the neighbours By means of results by zone (south Europe / north Europe) Reduce the number of varieties in trials By eliminating the varieties always showing itself badly adapted in the trials of the others

  7. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS Method: Communicate quickly data At the end of campaign, send as fast as possible its results to the coordinators, to assure the distribution all. Reminder: the seeding is realized in March, thus decision-takings are made in January or February. By using a standard file Standardize the observations Standardize the units of the data

  8. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS Who realizes trials? The entities being a part of the group of European experiment Cooperatives Tobacco growing companies Research centers

  9. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS What is the commitment of each? Diffuse his results through the European network Give additional informations, more detailed if need be

  10. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS Where to get varieties? Research centers Breeders

  11. EUROPEAN VARIETIES TRIALS How to get seeds? Individual way?

  12. ESSAIS VARIETAUX EUROPEENS

  13. ESSAIS VARIETAUX EUROPEENS

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