A first analysis of the GALIMED project: Genetic Adaptation of bovine Livestock and production systems in Mediterranean Region
Flori L., Moazami-Goudarzi K., Lecomte P., Moulin C.H., Thevenon S., Alary V., Casabianca F., Lauvie A., Boushaba N., Saïdi-Mehtar N., Boujenane I., Araba A., Menni D., Pineau O., Ciampolini R., Cecchi F., Casu S., Carta A., Sechi T., ElBeltagy A., Osman M.A., Rodellar C., Martinez A., Delgado J.V., Landi V., Hadjipavlou G., Ligda C., Mastrangelo S., Portolano B., Gautier M., Laloë D.. 2015. In : Livret du Workshop Recolad 2015. Paris : INRA, p. 34-34. Workshop Recolad 2015, 2015-02-11/2015-02-12, Paris (France).
T According to IPCC, Mediterranean countries will be particularly affected by global warming, with growing temperatures, reduced rainfall during summer months and recurrent heat waves and droughts; this climate is estimated to move inland. In this context, local Mediterranean cattle breeds, genetically selected to adapt to this harsh environment and breed with specific practices are valuable genetic resources.
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Alary Véronique — Es / UMR SELMET
- Flori Laurence — Es / UMR SELMET
- Thevenon Sophie — Bios / UMR INTERTRYP