United States: All about research on basil

게시됨 2021년 11월 25일

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A student at Rutgers University, Lara Brindisi, is conducting research on basil to develop varieties that can better adapt to climate change, diseases, and other stresses. She is working closely with growers to improve basil and has made significant progress in sequencing the reference genome. She is also exploring the potential of CRISPR/Cas9 editing for basil.
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While basil is popular with consumers and economically important for the industry, the culinary herb has yet to benefit from the intensive research treatment enjoyed by crops such as corn, wheat, and soy. It is also no secret that the pipeline of new degreed or experienced talent simply is not flowing as freely as it did in years past. Recruiting new talent who have either the credentials or experience you need for your growing operation is only getting tougher. Lara Brindisi, a PhD student at Rutgers University, is a basil breeder studying how to make basil that can better adapt to climate change, diseases, and other abiotic and biotic stresses. "My lab works directly with growers, both outdoor and indoor, to improve basil. New Jersey has a large acreage of outdoor basil production, but also several indoor controlled environments, vertical farming, and glasshouse production systems. Personally, my work with the indoor growers in and outside of New Jersey has been on observing the ...
출처: Hortidaily

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