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@G2P-SOL
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27 October 2023

Redaction: BRCAPlants

European project H2020 G2P-SOL

The H2020 G2P-SOL project (2016-2021) pooled 14 global collections of the 4 major cultivated Solanaceae species.
@M. Verger
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27 October 2023

Redaction: RARe - Edition P. Huan

Sanitary management of forest biological resources in research nurseries" training course.

The Forest Pillar has identified the sanitary management of biological resources in research forest nurseries as an area for progress.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: Pilier microbien RARe

RARe's CRBs: CIRM, SAMBO, GenoSol, @bridge are part of the structuring of the culturomic at INRAE.

They participate in the MicroWorld Discovery project as founding members.
3CR
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26 October 2023

Redaction: RARe M. Martignon - Edition P. Huan

IR RARe BRCs join the 3c-R Club

The membership of the BRCs constituting the IR RARe to the "Club 3c-R" network is part of the mutualized support actions proposed by RARe for the benefit of its members.
GGBN
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27 October 2023

Redaction: P. Huan

The GGBN 2020 Conference Call for Papers is now open.

Abstracts for oral and poster presentations will be accepted through April 1 2020. The program committee is soliciting contributions that address the primary theme or other topics in biodiversity biobanking.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: S. Casaregola - Edition P. Huan

CIRM-Levures has just obtained one of the first IRCCs

It concerns yeast strains collected on the isles of Reunion and Guadeloupe.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: S. Casaregola - Edition P. Huan

Two pillars of RARE, plant and microorganism, represented at the kick-off meeting of the European project EOSC-Life

Serge Casaregola and Cyril Pommier, representing the MIRRI and EMPHASIS Research Infrastructures, participated in the launch of the European cluster project EOS-Life, on 20 and 21 March in Noordwijkerhout (Netherlands).
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26 October 2023

Redaction: S. Casaregola - Edition P.Huan

The progress of the MIRRI construction phase presented at the 38th ECCO Congress (Moscow, September 2018)

Serge Casaregola, coordinator of the microbial pillar of RARe and current interim president of the Forum of National Coordinators (INCF) of the ESFRI MIRRI project, presented the progress of the construction phase of this project at the 38th Congress of the European Culture Collection's Organization (ECCO) held in Moscow from 13 to 15 September 2018.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: S. Roussel - Edition P. Huan

The RARe CRBs will participate in the Horizon 2020 European project "CIRCLES"

Son objectif est de comprendre l’évolution et la dynamique de divers écosystèmes microbiens au niveau de cinq chaînes alimentaires - légumes, volailles, porcs, aquaculture et poissons.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: M. Tixier-Boichard - Edition P. Huan

The European network project GenRes Bridge combines 3 pillars of RARe: plant, forest and animal.

GenRes Bridge aims to strengthen conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources by accelerating collaborative efforts and widening capacities in plant,forest and animal domains.
L'évoluation des agrumes revisitée
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27 October 2023

Redaction: Communiqué de presse CIRAD

The evolution of citrus revisited

An international study involving CIRAD and INRA, published in the journal Nature on 7 February 2018, is revolutionizing the botanical classifications of citrus fruits.
Portail Florilège
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27 October 2023

Redaction: Florilège - Edition P. Huan

Florilège | Biodiversity for agriculture in France

The Florilège web portal is online.
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27 October 2023

Redaction: IMAGE- Edition P. Huan

The animal pillar is involved in the IMAGE research project

The IMAGE project for "Innovative Management of GEnetic resources" brings together 28 partners including 4 non-European institutions. Its aim is to improve the quality and socio-economic value of genetic resources conserved by cryobanks and biological resource centers for farm animals. It relies on genomics and bioinformatics to better characterize these resources and rationalize their conservation.