Pea MUlti-STress adaptation and biological regulations for yield improvement and stability
Project coordinator:
Judith BURSTIN
INRA
UMR AgroEcologie
17 rue Sully
BP 86510
21065 DIJON
Email : judith.burstin@dijon.inra.fr
Website: https://www.peamust-project.fr/Le-projet
Project partner:
The PeaMUST project combines 26 public and private partners.
Abstract
• Develop novel pea varieties and optimize plant-symbiotic interactions for stabilizing seed yield and quality, in the context of pesticide reduction and climate change
• Enhance national and international research and competitiveness of the French breeders and pea production
Objectives
• Undertake a program of genomic selection targeted to low-input cropping systems
• Discover molecular determinants of disease, insect and frost partial resistance in pea and faba bean
• Investigate the potential of architecture and plant-symbiote interactions in breeding for multiple stress tolerance
• Provide enhanced platforms for gene validation in pea
• Devise best breeding strategies towards optimized yield and stress tolerance
Methodology
• Federate actors gathering various complementary competencies (quantitative genetics, breeding, genomics, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant /pathogen, pests and symbiots interactions, agronomy, socio-economy)
• Use associated phenotyping platforms (PPHD Dijon, DIAPHEN Montpellier, UE Epoisses, UE Le Rheu, UE Mons, UE Clermont-Theix, UE Lusignan, UE Toulouse, SNES) and national sequencing and genotyping platforms (GENOTOUL, GENTYANE, GENOSCOPE)
Main Results
• Acquire original basic knowledge on the genetic control of multiple stress tolerance (QTL cloning, impact of plant architecture, phenology and symbiotic interactions on multiple-stress tolerance)
• Develop unique tools for gene identification: high throughput sequence-based genotyping, translational genomic tools, association genetics panels, TILLING and VIGS platforms, user-friendly databases
• Develop enhanced breeding methods and lines, optimizing yield under varying stress conditions
CNRGV's responsibles:
Sonia Vautrin - Genséric Beydon
CNRGV involvement:
Bac libraries construction
Publication related to the project:
Development of a Sequence-Based Reference Physical Map of Pea (Pisum sativum L.).