PTL 1 – Adaptation des plantes aux changements globaux

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Gouvernance

Co- coordinateurs : Stéphane MARI (IPSiM) et Thomas KROJ (PHIM)

Comité de pilotage
  • Stephane MARI (Co-coord, INRAE)
  • Thomas KROJ (Co-coord, INRAE)
  • Helene ADAM (DIADE, IRD)
  • Benoit PALLAS (LEPSE, INRAE)
  • Emmanuelle MULLER (AGAP, CIRAD)
  • Lien BACH (IPSiM, Institut Agro)
  • Christophe MAUREL (HYARCHI, INRAE)
  • Claire BILLOT (AGAP, CIRAD)
  • Jean BENOIT.MOREL (PHIM, INRAE)
  • Pierre MARTRE (LEPSE, INRAE)
  • Yves VIGOUROUX (DIADE, IRD)
19 unités rattachées au PTL1

Principales :

  • DGIMI
  • ISEM
  • ECOTRON
  • PHIM
  • GECO
  • Eco&SolS
  • AGAP
  • ANALYSES
  • ChimEco
  • DIADE
  • AIDA
  • BIOWOOEB
  • DIASCOPE
  • IPSIM
  • LEPSE
  • PECH Rouge
  • QUALISUD
  • VASSAL

Secondaire :

  • MISTEA

Les appels à projets

En cours

Call for proposals 2026: financial support to scientific events, workshops…

Date limite de soumission : 27 avril 2026 17h00

The PTL1 aims to deepen our understanding of how plants, in interaction with associated organisms, respond to and adapt to a changing environment. The objective is to better grasp their adaptation capabilities and explore ways to enhance them, in order to achieve better resilience of ecosystems and agroecosystems while ensuring sustainable agricultural production in the context of global changes. The project seeks to unite the expertise and knowledge of research teams working at different scales and using various disciplinary approaches (physiology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, phytopathology) on environmental constraints or stresses as diverse as physical-chemical changes in the atmosphere and soil or the influence of pathogenic, symbiotic, or commensal organisms. Two levels of integration will be considered: plant responses to combinations of stresses (both biotic and abiotic) as well as the integration of different scales (from molecules to whole plants and their interactions within a population).

As part of the scientific animation of this program, the PTL1 can financially contribute to the support of scientific events organized in Montpellier by one (or more) of the units of the AEB pole and in frame with the scientific focus of the PTL1. Congresses, workshops, scientific networks, are eligible to this type of calls. In order to better suit the administrative constrains, there will be two calls per year (April and October).


Call for proposals 2026: exploratory projects and PhD projects

Date limite de soumission : 27 avril 2026 17h00

The PTL1 aims to deepen our understanding of how plants, in interaction with associated organisms, respond to and adapt to a changing environment. The objective is to better grasp their adaptation capabilities and explore ways to enhance them, in order to achieve better resilience of ecosystems and agroecosystems while ensuring sustainable agricultural production in the context of global changes. The project seeks to unite the expertise and knowledge of research teams working at different scales and using various disciplinary approaches (physiology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, phytopathology) on environmental constraints or stresses as diverse as physical-chemical changes in the atmosphere and soil or the influence of pathogenic, symbiotic, or commensal organisms. Two levels of integration will be considered: plant responses to combinations of stresses (both biotic and abiotic) as well as the integration of different scales (from molecules to whole plants and their interactions within a population).

As part of the implementation of this project, two types of calls for proposals are offered: exploratory scientific projects and PhD fellowships.

Passés

exploratory projects and PhD projects

Date limite de soumission : 7 avril 2025 17h00

The PTL1 aims to deepen our understanding of how plants, in interaction with associated organisms, respond to and adapt to a changing environment. The objective is to better grasp their adaptation capabilities and explore ways to enhance them, in order to achieve better resilience of ecosystems and agroecosystems while ensuring sustainable agricultural production in the context of global changes. The project seeks to unite the expertise and knowledge of research teams working at different scales and using various disciplinary approaches (physiology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, phytopathology) on environmental constraints or stresses as diverse as physical-chemical changes in the atmosphere and soil or the influence of pathogenic, symbiotic, or commensal organisms. Two levels of integration will be considered: plant responses to combinations of stresses (both biotic and abiotic) as well as the integration of different scales (from molecules to whole plants and their interactions within a population).

As part of the implementation of this project, two types of calls for proposals are offered: exploratory scientific projects and PhD fellowships.

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Animations 

Kick-off 2026

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