creators_name: Arncken, Christine type: conference_item datestamp: 2006-05-31 lastmod: 2009-08-20 14:32:46 metadata_visibility: show title: BIO SUISSE Considers Hybrid Rye Ban ispublished: unpub subjects: 7plantbreed full_text_status: public keywords: Anbautechnik einjährige Kulturen, Züchtungsbegleitforschung und Biosaatgut, Biosaatgut, Saatgut BioSuisse, abstract: Hybrid varieties are increasingly and widely used in organic farming, although there has never been a conscious decision to do so. This is especially true for vegetables and maize. For bread cereals, especially rye, the decision can still be taken in Switzerland. Organic rye is grown on only 250 ha, about 20% of which are hybrid varieties. About 60% of the total organic demand is imported. date: 2005 date_type: published refereed: never citation: Arncken, Christine (2005) BIO SUISSE Considers Hybrid Rye Ban. COST SUSVAR/ECO-PB Workshop on Organic Plant Breeding Strategies and the Use of Molecular Markers, Driebergen (NL), 17-19. Jan. 2005. [ Unpublished, ] document_url: http://orgprints.org/8584/1/Arncken-2005-PosterHybridRyeBan.pdf