Kenyan scientists developed new GM potato variety free from late blight disease

게시됨 2023년 11월 10일

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Scientists in Kenya have developed a genetically modified potato variety that is resistant to late blight disease, a significant threat to potato crops. The new variety, developed as part of the "Global Biotech Potato Partnership" project, has shown promising results in field trials across Uganda, Kenya, and Nigeria. This development is expected to greatly increase potato yields, reduce production costs, and have a lower environmental impact by eliminating the need for chemical sprays.
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In a groundbreaking development, scientists in Kenya have engineered a new genetically modified (GM) potato variety that is resistant to the devastating late blight disease, as Stanley Kimuge reports for the Nation Media Group. The “Global Biotech Potato Partnership” project, spearheaded by Dr. Eric Magembe, has shown promising results in confined field trials across Uganda, Kenya, and Nigeria. The trials, which began in May last year following approval from the National Biosafety Authority, were conducted at three Kenya Agricultural Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) sites. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving Michigan State University, KALRO, the Africa Agricultural Technology Foundation, the International Potato Centre, among others. The new GM potato variety boasts a tolerance to late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, potentially eliminating the need for harmful chemical applications. The innovation promises to significantly boost yields from the ...

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