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Scientific Journeys of the BIOVEG network, September 27-29, 2010, UASVM Cluj-Napoca
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HAMON, Serge
, PAMFIL, Doru
, SESTRAS, Radu
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Agricultural sciences
/ Biochemical composition
/ Biochemistry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotechnology
/ BIOVEG; conservation; genetic resources; plant biotechnology
/ chemical composition
/ China
/ Citrus
/ cytogenetics
/ Developing countries
/ Domestication
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ Fruits
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic resources
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ head
/ Hunger
/ India
/ LDCs
/ lipids
/ Microbiology
/ microorganisms
/ Nutritive value
/ people
/ Physiology
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant diversity
/ plant pathology
/ Plant species
/ Resource conservation
/ Romania
/ Species diversity
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ symbiosis
/ Toxins
/ value added
/ Vegetables
/ Veterinary medicine
2025
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Scientific Journeys of the BIOVEG network, September 27-29, 2010, UASVM Cluj-Napoca
by
HAMON, Serge
, PAMFIL, Doru
, SESTRAS, Radu
in
Agricultural sciences
/ Biochemical composition
/ Biochemistry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotechnology
/ BIOVEG; conservation; genetic resources; plant biotechnology
/ chemical composition
/ China
/ Citrus
/ cytogenetics
/ Developing countries
/ Domestication
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ Fruits
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic resources
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ head
/ Hunger
/ India
/ LDCs
/ lipids
/ Microbiology
/ microorganisms
/ Nutritive value
/ people
/ Physiology
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant diversity
/ plant pathology
/ Plant species
/ Resource conservation
/ Romania
/ Species diversity
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ symbiosis
/ Toxins
/ value added
/ Vegetables
/ Veterinary medicine
2025
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Scientific Journeys of the BIOVEG network, September 27-29, 2010, UASVM Cluj-Napoca
by
HAMON, Serge
, PAMFIL, Doru
, SESTRAS, Radu
in
Agricultural sciences
/ Biochemical composition
/ Biochemistry
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotechnology
/ BIOVEG; conservation; genetic resources; plant biotechnology
/ chemical composition
/ China
/ Citrus
/ cytogenetics
/ Developing countries
/ Domestication
/ food availability
/ Food supply
/ Fruits
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic resources
/ genetic variation
/ Genetics
/ head
/ Hunger
/ India
/ LDCs
/ lipids
/ Microbiology
/ microorganisms
/ Nutritive value
/ people
/ Physiology
/ Plant breeding
/ Plant diversity
/ plant pathology
/ Plant species
/ Resource conservation
/ Romania
/ Species diversity
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ symbiosis
/ Toxins
/ value added
/ Vegetables
/ Veterinary medicine
2025
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Conference Information: 12th International BIOVEG Symposium \"Plant Biodiversity and Food Diversification\" Place: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, September 27-29, 2010 Cluj-Napoca, Romania The aim of the BIOVEG Symposium is to present the latest scientific results on all aspects of research in plant biotechnology. Various tools are now available to describe the biological diversity of plant species useful for food diversification. They allow fine analysis of basic components, but also their interactions, using different and complementary disciplines such as genetics, microbiology, biochemistry and physiology. The involvement of \"Plant biodiversity\" and \"Food diversification\" in one symposium is not a common process. However, the FAO data (2008) relevant to the state of the food worldwide are clear on at least two main points: I) there is a well defined relationship between quality of diet and dietary diversification; II) the most affected countries are India, countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific area of Asia and China as they have a high potential of biodiversity. If food is a vital necessity, the overall diet is different between rich and poor countries. In poor countries, cereals, roots and tubers cover 66% of eaten plants. In rich countries, fruits and vegetables play a much larger role (19% vs. 11%). In rich countries, attention is increasingly paid to the nutritional quality and food intakes for a better life. In poor countries, it is foremost \"eat to survive\". Nearly 900 million peoples suffering from hunger in the world but 90% of them live in developing countries. India (231 MH) is at the head, followed by sub-Saharan Africa (212 MH), Asia - Pacific (189 MH) and China (123 MH). The rest of the world has barely 100 MH malnourished peoples. However, the Pacific area of Asia provided the world in many domesticated plant species (Citrus, numerous fruits and vegetables). Tools to describe biodiversity of plant species for food diversification have made many advances in recent years. New technologies allow deep and detailed analysis of the biodiversity and quality of the food supply. Several different and complementary disciplines such as genetics, microbiology, biochemistry and physiology are involved. Beyond the simple description step, it is to improve products or value-added varieties and also to maintain traditional pools of genetic diversity for tomorrow. We must also appeal to disciplines such as plant breeding or the wide range of plant biotechnologies to generate new diversity aspects and to preserve existing genetic resources. This requires of course a broad collaboration of local people, the best able to defend their specificities. In this context, 2010 Conference of \"Scientific Journeys of the BIOVEG network\" was organized around five main sessions: 1. Genetic resources, local domestication, plant breeding, cytogenetics. 2. Plants - micro-organisms interaction which include phytopathology, symbiotic relationship, toxins impacts. 3. Final biochemical composition, antioxidants analysis, lipid contents and composition, metabolic pathways regulations. 4. Non-conventional diversity creation methods such as induced mutations. 5. Ex situ and in situ genetic resources conservation.
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