IPHARD
IPHARD

IPHARD

Offering soybean and sunflower varieties adapted to relay and cover crops.

Illustation IPHARD

The Field Crops Experimental Unit of the INRAE Centre INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse launched in 2020 the project Ideotyping and Phenotyping for the Adaptation of Soya and Sunflower Varieties to Relay or Derobic Cultivation (IPHARD). The aim of this project is to adapt to the climatic challenges in Occitania and to agricultural markets by 2024, by identifying soybean and sunflower varieties adapted to double cropping that offer interesting yield levels for farmers. In concrete terms, the aim is to use high-performance measurement tools (phenotyping) to evaluate the varieties that behave best (ideotyping) in these types of crops and for this climate.

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The video presentation of the project.