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1 Plant Breeding Pipelines in the CCRP

2 Crucifers: Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Chinese cabbage Collards Kale Mustard Radish Rutabaga Turnip

3 Recent decades of formal crop improvement Breeding plants that can take advantage of fertilizer, irrigation and mechanization Focus on yield, uniformity in a few crops Increasing privatization & centralization Molecular technologies Lots of other technical innovations Broader range of crops Participatory approaches and other methods innovations

4 CCRP principles – how do they apply to crop improvement projects?

5 CCRP niche 1: Whom do we serve? More market access Less market access High resource endowment Low resource endowment Equity Food security and poverty reduction Environmental and social sustainability

6 CCRP niche 2: What crops? International markets Self-provisioning Cash crop value chains Diverse local crops Local markets Mixed Cultural value Nutritional outcomes

7 CCRP niche 3: AEI through CoP Global Local SystemsComponents Pest-resistant germplasm of crop X: genetics and pre-breeding Participatory selection of desirable and pest- resistant varieties of crop X in location Y Managing pest and other risk in location Y Combining resistance + diversity to lower pest pressure Pest management principles and options

8 GxE and beyond Genotype by environment interaction (GxE) GxE  G x E x M x S Option by context (OxC) Better understanding of social and biophysical heterogeneity GIS tools and spatial skills to support better understanding and utilization of GxE… Farmer typologies Gender analysis Markets - diversification

9 Breeding pipeline frameworks Options (Genotypes, methods) Contexts (Environments, people, management, policies; constraints & opportunities for the program, crop, people) Goals---Variability---Trialing--Release---Dissemination

10 Breeding pipeline frameworks Principles …Inclusion, AEI, contextualization, coherence Goals---Variability---Trialing--Release---Dissemination

11 Goals Parents Recombination Selection Fixation More selection Seed system Real life Germplasm

12 Hopes for the workshop Ideas and plans for improving breeding programs Build skills For self-critique; critical friendship For using biodiversity, METs, FRNs Deepen understanding and capacity for AEI-oriented PB programs How can PB improve system performance? Strengthen awareness of farmers’ roles and rights; breeders’ engagement strategies. Relevance of FRNs. Identify key policy issues affecting our work Build cross-CCRP Plant Breeding Working Group

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14 Frontiers Germplasm Deep analysis of collections Wide crosses to create novel diversity Genotyping Molecular marker methods  genotyping by sequencing Tracking specific alleles at certain genes  Tracking all alleles at all loci (genomic selection) Generating novel diversity Recombination Mutation, genome editing Transgenesis Phenotyping High-throughput, automated systems in lab, greenhouse Remote sensing for field Sensors for different physiological issues Multi-environment trials GIS to optimize selection of sites “New” traits Nutritional, agroecological


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