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Editorial | Open Access

Breeding to Optimize Agriculture in a Changing World

Jiankang WangaJose Luis ArausbJianmin Wana( )
Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
Department of Plant Biology, University of Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Peer review under responsibility of Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.

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Abstract

Breeding to Optimize Chinese Agriculture (OPTICHINA) was a three-year EU–China project launched in June of 2011. As designed, the project acted as a new strategic model to reinforce systematic cooperation on agricultural research between Europe and China. The OPTICHINA International Conference “Breeding to Optimize Agriculture in a Changing World” was held in Beijing, May 26–29, 2014. The conference included six thematic areas: (1) defining and protecting the yield potential of traits and genes; (2) high-throughput precision phenotyping in the field; (3) molecular technologies in modern breeding; (4) plant ideotype; (5) data analysis, data management, and bioinformatics; and (6) national challenges and opportunities for China. The 10 articles collected in this special issue represent key contributions and topics of this conference. This editorial provides a brief introduction to the OPTICHINA project, followed by the main scientific points of articles published in this special issue. Finally, outcomes from a brainstorming discussion at the end of the conference are summarized, representing the authors' opinions on trends in breeding for a changing world.

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The Crop Journal
Pages 169-173
Cite this article:
Wang J, Araus JL, Wan J. Breeding to Optimize Agriculture in a Changing World. The Crop Journal, 2015, 3(3): 169-173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cj.2015.05.001

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Published: 12 June 2015
© 2015 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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