Issue |
OCL
Volume 26, 2019
Rapeseed / Colza
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Article Number | 30 | |
Number of page(s) | 10 | |
Section | Agronomy | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2019026 | |
Published online | 15 July 2019 |
Review
From one rapeseed congress to another: what research for which issues,
A review of the Saskatoon 2015 conference in the perspective of Berlin 2019☆,☆☆
D’un congrès colza à l’autre : quelles recherches pour quels enjeux,
Une relecture du congrès de Saskatoon 2015 dans la perspective de Berlin 2019
1
Terres Inovia,
F 78850
Thiverval-Grignion, France
2
Terres Inovia,
F 33600
Pessac, France
* Correspondence: e.pilorge@terresinovia.fr
Received:
14
January
2019
Accepted:
4
June
2019
The contents of the 2015 Rapeseed Convention, held in Saskatoon, Canada, under the auspices of GCIRC, provided an up-to-date review of rapeseed research and innovation and development perspectives, which may key to understanding the evolutions that will be expressed during the 15th Colza Congress, in Berlin, Germany, in June 2019, in a context marked both by the emergence of new technologies and by changes in market and societal demand.
Résumé
Les contenus du congrès Colza de 2015, qui s’est tenu à Saskatoon, Canada, sous l’égide du GCIRC, fournissaient un état des lieux à date de la recherche-innovation sur le colza et des perspectives de développement, qui peuvent offrir une clé de lecture des évolutions qui s’exprimeront lors du 15e congrès Colza, à Berlin, Allemagne, en juin 2019, dans un contexte marqué à la fois par l’émergence de nouvelles technologies et par les évolutions de la demande des marchés et des sociétés (the full text is available in French on https://www.ocl-journal.org/10.1051/ocl/2019026).
Key words: rapeseed / canola / process / protein / genetics / sustainable production
Mots clés : colza / canola / procédés / protéines / génétique / production durable
The French version is available in “Supplementary Material”.
© E. Pilorgé et al., Published by EDP Sciences, 2019
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