2001
DOI: 10.1051/ocl.2001.0502
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CARACTERISATION VARIETALE Les marqueurs moléculaires : un nouvel outil pour l’inscription et la protection variétale ?

Abstract: Résumé : Le Geves (Groupe d'étude et de contrôle des variétés et des semences) a pour mission officielle de mener les études nécessaires à l'homologation des variétés végétales nouvelles, la protection juridique du droit des obtenteurs et la certification des semences avant leur commercialisation, dans le cas des espèces soumises à une certification réglementaire. L'inscription d'une variété nouvelle au catalogue officiel est une condition nécessaire à sa commercialisation. Pour être homologuée, une variété do… Show more

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“…By treating life forms as assemblies of mechanical modules, that conception obliterates their reality as wholes that evolve through internal and external relationships (Benasayag, 2018, quoted by Guillaud, 2019. Manipulating genetics through cross breeding, selection and direct DNA alteration, with the goal of creating plant varieties -'distinct, uniform and stable' biological types (Baril, 2001) -amounts to coercion for the benefit of large industrial markets. These processes have led to a reduction in the diversity of cultivated plant species for the sake of better performance, predictability and control (Bonneuil, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By treating life forms as assemblies of mechanical modules, that conception obliterates their reality as wholes that evolve through internal and external relationships (Benasayag, 2018, quoted by Guillaud, 2019. Manipulating genetics through cross breeding, selection and direct DNA alteration, with the goal of creating plant varieties -'distinct, uniform and stable' biological types (Baril, 2001) -amounts to coercion for the benefit of large industrial markets. These processes have led to a reduction in the diversity of cultivated plant species for the sake of better performance, predictability and control (Bonneuil, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%