Grant PCI2022-135024-2 Funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR.

RecoBar

Recovering and Exploiting Old
and New Barley Diversity for
Future-Ready Agriculture

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RecoBar is a multidisciplinary European Project
focused on the exploration of the wide diversity
harboured by old varieties and landraces of barley

RecoBar is a multidisciplinary European Project focused on the exploration of the wide diversity harboured by old varieties and landraces of barley

for adaptation to shifting climates, discovery and deployment of genes affecting key traits, exploration of targeted modification of known genes, improvement of functional crop growth models applied to genomic prediction with newly unravelled genetic diversity, and evaluation of soil microbiota diversity dynamics in relation to barley diversity

1,755,000
euros.

36 months
01/2023 to 12/2025.

9 partners
from 7 countries.

Partners_

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Barley Microbiome Seminar in BarleyHub

On April 18, Tancredi Caruso researcher at University College Dublin (UCD), and RecoBar Project’s partner presented the IBH Seminar: Barley Microbes – Their responses to

RecoBar progress meeting 2024

On March 20 and 21, the first progress meeting of the RecoBar project was held at University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland). Learn more about the

RecoBar Seminar in BarleyHub

On March 7, Ernesto Igartua (EEAD-CSIC) and Tancredi Caruso (UCD) presented the keys to the RecoBar project at the IBH seminar (minute 34’20’).