EU: ToBRFV resistance may be an additional characteristic in tomato DUS research

Published 2024년 5월 30일

Tridge summary

The 'ToBR-Ag project', funded by the CPVO, has developed a test protocol to identify tomato varieties with resistance to ToBRFV, a virus that affects tomatoes. The protocol, recently approved by CPVO, will be used by companies and organizations to standardize ToBRFV resistance research. The testing will be used to grant plant breeder's rights to tomato varieties that may not have morphological differences but do have varying levels of resistance to ToBRFV.
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Original content

The protocol to test the varieties for resistance to ToBRFV is in fact the first result of the 'ToBR-Ag project'. This is a project to, among other things, develop a resistance test against ToBRFV. CPVO finances the project. The test protocol that has now been approved by the CPVO was created based on preliminary results of the 'ToBR-Ag project'. In the project, the protocol is further fine-tuned so that companies and organizations such as Naktuinbouw can carry out ToBRFV resistance research in a harmonized manner. With the approval of ToBRFV as ...
Source: Agri Holland

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