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Research generates knowledge: Part 3

In a further part of our blog series "Research generates knowledge" you will get an interesting insight into the research project PILTON - Establishing multiple and permanent fungal tolerance in wheat using new breeding methods:

This research project aims to develop wheat plants with improved, multiple and durable fungal tolerance through new breeding methods. This is reflected in the project name: Fungal tolerance of wheat by new breeding methods (“Pilztoleranz von Weizen mittels neuer Züchtungsmethoden” = PILTON).

New breeding methods are said to have great potential to shorten the development of plant varieties with improved characteristics for resource-efficient and productive agriculture. The project will investigate how fungus-tolerant wheat can significantly reduce the use of plant protection products. In addition, the project will also address the question of how currently available genome editing technologies, such as CRISPR/Cas, can be used by small and medium-sized plant breeding companies in particular in view of existing property rights, including our subsidiary Strube Research.

Source: BDP-Online

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