Bioengineering potato plants to produce benzylglucosinolate for improved broad-spectrum pest and disease resistance

In traditional, small-scale agriculture in the Andes, potatoes are frequently co-cultivated with the Andean edible tuber Tropaeolum tuberosum, commonly known as mashua, which is believed to exert a pest and disease protective role due to its content of the phenylalanine-derived benzylglucosinolate (...

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Main Authors: González Romero, M.E., Rivera, C., Cancino, K., Geu-Flores, F., Cosio, E.G., Ghislain, M., Halkier, B.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114823

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