Diversity-Adaptation-Development of Plants - UMR DIADE

Joint Research Unit (UMR) BIOS Department
There are many issues surrounding the agriculture of today and of the future; they are the result of recent environmental and societal changes and take account of the range of species and histories.
Phénotypage de 200 variétés de riz au Vietnam © P. Gantet
Phénotypage de 200 variétés de riz au Vietnam © P. Gantet

Phénotypage de 200 variétés de riz au Vietnam © P. Gantet

UMR DIADE’s research aims to generate knowledge to develop appropriate strategies for the preservation of tropical ecosystems and the promotion of crop biodiversity. It focuses on tropical species (rice, coffee, Casuarina, palms, millet, yam, etc), whose conservation, management and use are issues for the sustainable development of communities in the South. It relies upon a wide range of approaches, ranging from population genetics and functional and structural genomics to functional analysis of candidate genes.

The topics covered fall into two main fields: reproductive biology and the regulation of plant development in order to obtain new phenotypes of agronomic interest; and the evolution of genetic and functional biodiversity as a result of manmade and environmental factors.