Topic: Fungal resistance

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Can a resistance gene taken from wheat provide long-term protection against powdery mildew?

(2007 – 2011) Institut für Pflanzenbiologie, Universität Zürich (UZH) more

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What influence does GM wheat have on beneficial soil-dwelling organisms (woodlice)?

(2007 – 2011) Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Universität Bern more

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Impacts of transgenic wheat on herbivorous insects and their antagonists

(2007 – 2011) Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research Station, Zürich more

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What impact does genetically modified wheat have on beneficial soil-dwelling organisms?

(2007 – 2011) Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern more

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Trial field with genetically modified barley

Transgenic fungus-resistant barley - effects on pathogenic and beneficial fungi

(2005 – 2008) University of Giessen, Institute of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology more

Research Results

Fungus-resistant barley – No effects on beneficial fungi

Genetically modified barley, which through the introduction of new genes is resistant to harmful fungi, does not negatively affect benefici… more

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Transgenic fungus-resistant barley – effects on gene expression and plant substances

(2005 – 2008) Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Biochemistry more

News

"The impact of transgenes is basically limited to their immediate function"

It is often maintained that genetic interventions may have unintended consequences for the metabolism of modified plants and by implication… more

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Genetically modified wheat: No influence on insect larvae and aphids

Two projects of the Swiss National Research Program “Benefits and Risks of the deliberate release of Genetically Modified Plants̶… more

Research Grain

Sophisticated approach for combating loose smut of wheat

Fungi infest wheat and other types of grain. They spread over the seeds and represent a problem, particularly in developing countries, where c… more