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Breeding virus resistance is not simple though. I guess you'd have to infect lots of seedlings, then interbreed those that show no symptoms, and so on. But I can't see many plant breeders wanting work with lots of virused material.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on July 30, 2009, 01:19:38 PMBreeding virus resistance is not simple though. I guess you'd have to infect lots of seedlings, then interbreed those that show no symptoms, and so on. But I can't see many plant breeders wanting work with lots of virused material.This is exactly what OBF did when trying to increase virus resistance in L. auratum. Material was gathered from as many sources as possible and grown on in open fields together with plants which were known to be infected. Those which seemed unaffected were the basis for their future breeding.