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Researchers

Ms Nadia Bertin



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Companies/organisations
INRA (PACA)

Job title
Senior Scientist

Research topics
  • TOMATO COMPONENTS & PRODUCTS
    • acids, malic, citric, lactic acid
    • lycopene
    • secondary metabolites
    • sugars, fructose, sucrose
    • vitamin C
  • FRUIT & PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
    • crop modelling
    • flower drop, flower abortion, foliar necrosis, pollen viability
    • heat stress
    • yield decline
  • FIELD MANAGEMENT, IRRIGATION & FERTILIZATION
    • crop modelling
    • deficit irrigation, irrigation cut off
    • evapotranspiration, ETC
    • water stress tolerance
    • water use efficiency
  • ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    • climate change, global warming
  • VARIETIES, BREEDING & GENETICS
    • cherry tomato
    • drought tolerance
    • genotype
Contact details
INRA UR PSH Site AGroparc
84914, Avignon
France
Contact email : Click to see email address
In the news

Publication: Genomic Designing for Climate-Smart Tomato

14/08/2020
By Mathilde Causse, Jiantao Zhao, Isidore Diouf, Jiaojiao Wang, Veronique Lefebvre, Bernard Caromel, Michel Génard and Nadia Bertin...
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