20 July 2024
Ecological and Evolutionary Plant Breeding for Sustainability
blended courseThe summer school is an introduction into the key concepts, theories, and cutting-edge techniques in Darwinian Agriculture and plant breeding, and its potential applications in contemporary agricultural practices. It delves into the domain of agroecology.
Course leader
Jacques David
Karl Schmid
Target group
MSc students
PhD students
Course aim
The aim of the Summer School on Darwinian Agriculture and Plant Breeding, held at Place Pierre Viala, 34000 Montpellier, France, is to provide participants with an introduction to key concepts, theories, and advanced techniques in these fields. By exploring the intersection of ecology and genetics, the program seeks to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and apply Darwinian principles in modern agricultural practices.
Fee info
EUR 0: Tuition Fees
No tuition fees
Additional Costs
2 group dinners, lunches and coffee breaks are included, to foster a sense of community and shared experiences. However, travel expenses, housing, breakfast and the other dinners are not included.
Accommodation
453 € (sheets included).