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Rotating and stacking genes can improve crop resistance durability while potentially selecting highly virulent pathogen strains

Agriculture

Rotating and stacking genes can improve crop resistance durability while potentially selecting highly virulent pathogen strains

R. Crété, R. N. Pires, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Rémi Crété, Rodrigo Neto Pires, Martin J. Barbetti, and Michael Renton explores the intricate relationship between crop cultivars and fungal pathogens. It presents a model that predicts how different rotation strategies can influence pathogen virulence and the longevity of crop resistance, revealing both the potential for prolonged disease suppression and the risk of creating highly virulent strains.

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