Durable deployment of late blight resistance genes from an epidemiological perspective (Session V: Late blight)

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Abstract

DuRPh is a 10-year research project which aims to develop potato cultivars with a durable resistance against late blight. This will offer opportunities to drastically reduce pesticide use in the potato cultivation. DuRPh researchers want to provide existing potato cultivars with additional resistance genes from related species, that can also be crossed, through cisgenic genetic modification.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBook of abstracts. EAPR – EUCARPIA Congress “Potato Breeding after completion of the DNA Sequence of the Potato Genome”, Wageningen, the Netherlands, 27-30 June 2010
Place of PublicationWageningen, the Netherlands
PublisherBioExploit project
Pages39
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventEAPR – EUCARPIA Congress “Potato Breeding after completion of the DNA Sequence of the Potato Genome”, Wageningen, the Netherlands -
Duration: 29 Jun 2010 → …

Conference/symposium

Conference/symposiumEAPR – EUCARPIA Congress “Potato Breeding after completion of the DNA Sequence of the Potato Genome”, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Period29/06/10 → …

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