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Reduced nitrogen fertilization effects on grain

characteristics and end-use quality of eight durum wheat

cultivars

Jean-Philippe Leygue, Delphine Audigeos, Carine André, Christophe

Besombes, Philippe Braun, Denis Cassan, Antoine Chiron, Michaël Cochard,

Jean-Claude Dusautoir, Jean-Paul Kessler, et al.

To cite this version:

Jean-Philippe Leygue, Delphine Audigeos, Carine André, Christophe Besombes, Philippe Braun, et al.. Reduced nitrogen fertilization effects on grain characteristics and end-use quality of eight durum wheat cultivars. From wheat to pasta and beyond, May 2015, Bologne, Italy. 2015. �hal-01837497�

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FROM SEED TO PASTA & BEYOND

A Sustainable Durum Wheat Chain for Food Security and Healthy Lives

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15.15 Distributi on, survival and growths rate of Pyrenophora triti ci repenti s on durum wheat under conservati on agriculture and conventi onal ti llage in Tunisia

Manel Othmeni, INAT, Tunisia 15.30-16.00

Coffee break

16.00 Reduced nitrogen ferti lizati on eff ects on grain characteristi cs and end-use quality in eight durum wheat culti vars

Jean-Claude Dusautoir, INRA, France

16.15 The phenotypic architecture of tetraploid wheat (Triti cum turgidum L.): Eff ects of domesti cati on and post-domesti cati on under contrasti ng nitrogen ferti lisati on

Tania Gioia, Insti tute of Biosciences and Geosciences, Germany

16.30 Comparati ve response of yield, yield components and

physiological traits in durum wheat under contrasti ng water irrigati on

Zoubeir Chamekh, INAT, Tunisia 16.45 -17.00 Discussion

ROOM 2

14.00-17.15

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DURUM WHEAT “OMICS”

Co-Chairs: Tziom Fahima & Anna Mastrangelo

14.00 New approaches to deal with complex genomes sequencing:

the case of durum wheat

Sergio Lucretti , ENEA, Italy

14.20 Integrated durum breeding for water stress tolerance in

Australia: The potenti al of miRNAomics

Jason Able, University of Adelaide, Australia

14.40 RNA sequencing in wild emmer and durum wheats in

response to shock stress

Hikmet Budak, Sabanci University, Turkey

15.00 Sequence-based geneti c map using durum wheat × wild

emmer wheat populati on

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