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Report of the Science to Practice event 'Grafting techniques in stone pine for clonal propagation'

This 'Science to Practice' event transmitted advances in genetic improvement of stone pine as producer of Mediterranean pine nuts, though the main issue was about the very grafting techniques used in this pine.

Presentations delivered a review of three decades of prospection, common garden evaluation, and selection of genotypes (elite clones) with superior pine cone production, aimed as scion donors for grafted plantations. Nursery techniques and costs were analysed. Invited speakers were specialists and technicians from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, the National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research and Technology, the regional Forest Administration of Castilla y León, TRAGSA SA and Forestal Catalana SA, involved in development and deployment of elite clones.

Report on iNET Scoping Seminar Wild nuts & berries iNet (in English)

Report on iNET Scoping Seminar Wild nuts & berries iNet (in Portuguese).

Toward a Road Map for innovating Wild Nuts and Berries value chains

Working plan for the Wild Nuts & Berries iNet

 

The Wild Nuts & Berries iNet needs your participation to achieve its objectives, as you may have interesting information, experiences and opinions that may benefit the NWFPs sector.

Check here the working plan of this iNet. 

Knowledge Repository for Non-Wood Forest Products: Overview and design concepts

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Knowledge Repository for Non-Wood Forest Products: Overview and design concepts, by María Pasalodos (INIA)

Evaluation of the aptitude of the station for chestnut in Castilla y Leon under climate change scenario

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Evaluation of the aptitude of the station for chestnut in Castilla y Leon under climate change scenario, by Rocío Gallego (Cesefor Foundation).

Biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Trás-os-Montes, Portugal

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Trás-os-Montes, Portugal, by Albino Bento (Instituto Politécnico de Bragança. Portugal)

Classical biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Turkey

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Classical biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Turkey, by Kahraman Ipekdal (Ahi Evran University, Turkey).

Torymus sinensis, an effective parasitoid for fighting the chestnut gall wasp in France

Interregional Workshop ‘Wild harvest in time of new pests, diseases and climate change’ (Palencia, Spain, 12-14 June 2019). Day 2.

Torymus sinensis, an effective parasitoid for fighting the chestnut gall wasp in France, by Nicolas Borowiec (INRA. France)

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About

The INCREDIBLE project aims to show how Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) can play an important role in supporting sustainable forest management and rural development, by creating networks to share and exchange knowledge and expertise. ‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) promotes cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation to highlight the value and potential of NWFPs in the region.

Funding

Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement Nº 774632

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