Successful plant breeding relies on thorough understanding of the whole organism's response to genetic modification.
Not exact matches
Professor Bruce Fitt, professor of
plant pathology at the University of Hertfordshire, added: «This new understanding of
plant defense through ETD suggests different operations of specific resistance genes which will help us to be more
successful in
breeding new strains of crops for resistance.
A new understanding as to how
plants defend themselves against some pathogens that cause crop diseases is proposed by researchers from the University of Hertfordshire to help scientists
breed new, more
successful disease - resistant agricultural crops.
There is also a long list of notable experts who will speak on a variety topics, including aquarium and water garden
plants; fish
breeding; changes in the aquatic world; specialty stores in niche markets; hiring and training strategies; designing a
successful fish room; and aquatic explorations of Thailand and Lake Tanganyika.