The genome of the European chestnut sequenced

Published 2024년 7월 11일

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The Edmund Mach Foundation has successfully sequenced the genome of the European chestnut, a significant breakthrough in genetic research. This discovery is expected to provide insights into the genetic factors that influence resistance to pathogens and environmental stresses. The research aims to enhance chestnut varieties by selectively breeding for improved resistance, potentially leading to more resilient and productive chestnut trees. The article was originally published by Terra e Vita.
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Original content

An important result of the genetic research conducted at the Edmund Mach Foundation which will allow us to clarify the genetic basis of resistance/susceptibility to pathogens and environmental stress and carry out activities to improve chestnut varieties The ...
Source: Terraevita

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