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Objectif : Qualites. Resume des differentes interventions. Centre d'Avignon, XVIIIeme rencontre chercheurs INRA - Ingenieurs du Developpement agricole
* INRA Centre de Recherche d'Avignon, Unite Regionale de Documentation, BP 91, 84143 Montfavet cedex Diffusion du document : INRA Centre de Recherche d'Avignon, Unite Regionale de Documentation, BP 91, 84143 Montfavet cedexNational audienc
L’action transversale « Production Fruitière Intégrée » : une expérience de recherche pluridisciplinaire à l’échelle d’une filière
The fruit sector was reformed within the framework of the Common Market Organisation (CMO) in order to improve product quality and production means, and to no longer encourage excessive fruit production.
The aim of the Integrated Fruit Production (IFP) cooperative research project was to accompany and support this evolution. This programme was designed as a multidisciplinary research "experiment" at the level of a production system. One of the challenges was to test the feasibility and the advantages of
organizing research at this level, both in terms of knowledge acquisition at the different organisation levels that structure an industry, and in terms of building partnerships. The aims were to provide an interface between:
- agronomists specialised in fruit production and plant protection specialists
- social and economic fields and biotechnical fields
- public research, interprofessional and professional organisations.
Our intention in the present paper was to share the lessons of this multidisciplinary undertaking, its
accomplishments as well as its difficulties. The IFP project was a focal point for arboriculture-related
research within INRA, thus improving its "visibility" outside the confines of the scientific community.
Among the achievements already transferred to the arboricultural field, in partnership with the CTIFL, we
can mention the national EFI database concerning the agricultural and technical performances of peach
orchards, or the adaptation of the Indigo® method to arboriculture.
This document attempts to show that even if this study provoked both debate and controversy, it
nevertheless provided a forum for multidisciplinary discussion, open to critical issues facing society today,
and provided an original space for scientific output and activities that covered the entire range of the research profession. Several research projects in France and in Europe and other more informal developments, derived from the IFP programme, can be seen today
Providing services to INRA and the international agricultural community: ProdInra & the Integrated Information System
The main benefit of open archives is to optimize the visibility of research results. Universities & research institutes have been setting up OAI compliant repositories with this aim in mind.
INRA, a French organization and also the largest agricultural research institute in Europe has set up such a repository in 2005.
INRA needs to identify and track its production because it must evaluate individuals, the labs, the departments, etc. and also to produce strategic indicators about the trends of our research activity.
These indicators help INRA to direct funding and access the most advanced projects.
In 2005, INRA planned a 5-years project to create an Integrated Information System (IIS) that combines different internal applications in order to exchange data and create services for the INRA research community. Directories of INRA people, activities and research laboratories are available in the internet.
ProdInra aims to give a large audience to INRA products. As it becomes an applicative tool of this Integrated Information System (IIS), it can also provide services to the agricultural international community based on data coming from the IIS.
This communication will present the Integrated Information System as well as the different services provided
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5eme seminaire. Avec cartes, graphiques et tableaux*INRA, Paris Diffusion du document : INRA, ParisNational audienc
Accord cadre INRA-AFME. Convention 1985. Synthèse du rapport final
*INRA, Centre de Grignon Station de bioclimatologie, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de Grignon Station de bioclimatologie, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, (FRA)National audienc
Accord cadre INRA-AFME. Convention 1985. Synthèse du rapport final
*INRA, Centre de Grignon Station de bioclimatologie, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de Grignon Station de bioclimatologie, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, (FRA)National audienc
La fertilite du sol et la nutrition oligominerale des plantes
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Compte rendu des travaux
* INRA, Centre de Recherche d'Orléans, URD, Ardon 45160 Olivet (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA, Centre de Recherche d'Orléans, URD, Ardon 45160 Olivet (FRA)National audienc
Influence des conditions microclimatiques sur la propagation des ondes acoustiques dans les basses couches de l'atmosphere. Rapport 3 : campagne CRAU 1993. Analyse des donnees micrometeorologiques. Action LRPCA/INRA
*INRA, Bioclimatologie, Bordeaux Diffusion du document : INRA, Bioclimatologie, BordeauxNational audienc
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