Late blight field resistance in potatoes carrying Solanum americanum resistance genes (Rpi-amr3 and Rpi-amr1)
Svante Resjö,
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Iqra Iqra,
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Nam Phuong Kieu
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et al.
GM crops & food,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 263 - 271
Published: March 23, 2025
Potato
(Solanum
tuberosum
L.)
is
an
important
global
crop,
but
its
production
severely
impacted
by
late
blight,
caused
the
pathogen
Phytophthora
infestans.
The
economic
burden
of
this
disease
significant,
and
current
control
strategies
rely
mainly
on
fungicides,
which
face
increasing
regulatory
environmental
constraints.
To
address
challenge,
potatoes
with
resistance
genes
from
wild
potato
relatives
offer
a
promising
solution.
This
study
evaluated
field
to
blight
in
lines
(Maris
Piper)
containing
Solanum
americanum
Rpi-amr3
Rpi-amr1
across
three
years
(2018–2020)
Sweden.
Field
trials
were
conducted
under
natural
infection
conditions
assess
resistance.
Results
showed
that
transgenic
conferred
strong
compared
susceptible
control.
However,
slight
symptoms
observed
lines.
These
results
highlight
effectiveness
S.
providing
resistance,
emphasize
potential
stacking
multiple
R
genes,
including
these
maintain
efficacy.
research
supports
development
resistant
varieties
as
sustainable
alternative
chemical
control,
promoting
food
security
environmentally
friendly
agriculture.
Language: Английский
Metagenomics and plant-microbe symbioses: Microbial community dynamics, functional roles in carbon sequestration, nitrogen transformation, sulfur and phosphorus mobilization for sustainable soil health
Biotechnology Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
82, P. 108580 - 108580
Published: April 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Challenges of food security in Africa in the face of climate change: potential of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-cas9 technology to address these challenges
Discover Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1)
Published: April 19, 2025
Language: Английский
New genomic techniques can contribute to reduced pesticide usage in Europe
Plants People Planet,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(6), P. 1215 - 1223
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
Societal
Impact
Statement
Can
modern
breeding
technologies,
such
as
genome
editing,
contribute
to
reduced
pesticide
usage?
This
question
has
been
accentuated
by
a
recent
legal
proposal
exempt
genome‐edited
plants
from
the
strict
regulations
applied
classical
genetically
modified
(GM)
crops
within
European
Union
(EU).
Using
official
statistics
on
crop
cultivation
and
usage
for
two
example
commonly
grown
in
Sweden,
we
calculate
that
cereal
farmers
collectively
could
save
up
70
million
€
wheat
alone
late
blight‐resistant
potato
reduce
over
80%
provided
EU
legislation
is
amended.
Summary
The
Commission
set
goals
use
of
chemical
pesticides,
one
way
meet
these
agricultural
sector
breed
disease‐resistant
crops.
Here,
ask
whether
example,
editing
using
site‐directed
nucleases,
can
goals.
proposals
(EU)
several
other
jurisdictions
worldwide
often
Sweden
(wheat
potato),
show
potentially
Given
immense
potential
crops,
further
discuss
details
currently
being
negotiated
so‐called
new
genomic
techniques
includes
both
targeted
insertions
cisgenes.
Although
promising,
argue
technical
limitations
will,
if
implemented,
hamper
development
make
suggested
less
future‐proof.
Language: Английский
Strategies and Protocols for Optimized Genome Editing in Potato
The CRISPR Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
The
potato
family
includes
a
highly
diverse
cultivar
repertoire
and
has
high
potential
for
nutritional
yield
improvement
refinement
but
must
in
line
with
other
crops
be
adapted
to
biotic
abiotic
stresses,
example,
accelerated
by
climate
change
environmental
demands.
combination
of
pluripotency,
ploidy,
relative
ease
protoplast
isolation,
transformation,
regeneration
together
clonal
propagation
through
tubers
makes
suitable
precise
genetic
engineering.
Most
varieties
are
tetraploid
having
very
prevalence
length
polymorphisms
small
nucleotide
between
alleles,
often
complicating
CRISPR-Cas
editing
designs
strategies.
can
divided
into
(i)
characterization
target
area
Language: Английский
CRISPR/Cas-Mediated Genome Editing for Improving Key Traits in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Enhancing tolerance to Phytophthora spp. in eggplant through DMR6-1 CRISPR/Cas9 knockout
Ferrero Martina,
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Danila Valentino,
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A. Milani
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et al.
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100691 - 100691
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
НОКАУТ ГЕНОВ StDMR6-1 И StPAIN-1 КАРТОФЕЛЯ S. TUBEROSUM ТЕХНОЛОГИЕЙ CRISPR/CAS9
М.К. Волков,
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А.Д. Антипов,
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А.С. Сущенко
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et al.
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Картофель
(Solanum
tuberosum)
является
третьей
по
значимости
сельскохозяйственной
культурой
в
мире.
Сезонность
данной
культуры
вынуждает
производителей
хранить
клубни
длительное
время
для
более
равномерной
переработки.
Оптимальная
температура
хранения
клубней
картофеля
составляет
2-4
°С.
Language: Русский