Innovation relaunches Italian beetroot

Published 2023년 11월 13일

Tridge summary

A scientific meeting organized by CoproB-Italia Zuccheri and the National Academy of Agriculture aimed to explore innovative technical and genetic solutions to address climate change challenges. The speakers discussed the potential of genomics, soil fertility monitoring, and innovative agrotechniques. They highlighted that Italian beet growing has seen a period of relaunch due to innovation and the ability to adapt to climate change.
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Original content

What are the most innovative technical and genetic solutions to be implemented to overcome the challenges linked to climate change? The technical-scientific meeting that CoproB-Italia Zuccheri and the National Academy of Agriculture (Ana) organized on 30 October at the headquarters of the Minerbio district (Bologna) aimed to answer this question. An event that attracted a very large audience and was able to count on the interventions of academic teachers and researchers such as Silvio Salvi, president of the Italian Society of Agricultural Genetics; Claudio Ciavatta, full professor of agricultural chemistry at the Alma Mater of Bologna; Giorgio Cantelli Forti, president of the National Academy of Agriculture, as well as Giovanni Campagna and Giacomo Finessi, respectively head of the testing area and analyst of the Tare Coprob-Italia Zuccheri laboratory, all introduced by president Claudio Gallerani. The potential of genomics, monitoring of soil fertility to contain the effects of ...

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