DNA modification techniques are increasingly applied to improve the agronomic performance of crops worldwide. Before cultivation and marketing, the environmental risks of such modified varieties must be assessed. This includes an understanding of their effects on soil microorganisms and associated ecosystem services. This study analyzed the impact of a cisgenic modification of the potato variety Desirée to enhance resistance against the late blight-causing fungus Phytophthora infestans (Oomycetes) on the abundance and diversity of rhizosphere inhabiting microbial communities. Two experimental field sites in Ireland and the Netherlands were selected, and for 2 subsequent years, the cisgenic version of Desirée was compared in the presence and...
The rhizospheres of five different potato cultivars (including a genetically modified cultivar) obta...
The diversity of soil microbial communities can be key to the capacity of soils to suppress soil-bor...
Genetically modified potatoes expressing antibacterial protein T4 lysozyme may offer effective contr...
The environmental risk assessment of GM plants is a fast moving area of science. Much research has f...
A greenhouse experiment was performed to analyze a potential effect of genetically modified potatoes...
In this study, the impacts of six potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars with different tuber starch a...
This thesis investigates the effects of genetic modification of the starch quality in potato on the ...
In this study, the impacts of six potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars with different tuber starch a...
1. Blackleg and soft rot disease of potatoes Solanum tuberosum L., mainly caused by the bacterial pa...
The effects of genetically modified (GM), zeaxanthin-accumulating potato plants on microbial communi...
In this three year field study the impact of different potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivars inclu...
The diversity of soil microbial communities can be key to the capacity of soils to suppress soil-bor...
The rhizospheres of five different potato cultivars (including a genetically modified cultivar) obta...
The diversity of soil microbial communities can be key to the capacity of soils to suppress soil-bor...
Genetically modified potatoes expressing antibacterial protein T4 lysozyme may offer effective contr...
The environmental risk assessment of GM plants is a fast moving area of science. Much research has f...
A greenhouse experiment was performed to analyze a potential effect of genetically modified potatoes...
In this study, the impacts of six potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars with different tuber starch a...
This thesis investigates the effects of genetic modification of the starch quality in potato on the ...
In this study, the impacts of six potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars with different tuber starch a...
1. Blackleg and soft rot disease of potatoes Solanum tuberosum L., mainly caused by the bacterial pa...
The effects of genetically modified (GM), zeaxanthin-accumulating potato plants on microbial communi...
In this three year field study the impact of different potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivars inclu...
The diversity of soil microbial communities can be key to the capacity of soils to suppress soil-bor...
The rhizospheres of five different potato cultivars (including a genetically modified cultivar) obta...
The diversity of soil microbial communities can be key to the capacity of soils to suppress soil-bor...
Genetically modified potatoes expressing antibacterial protein T4 lysozyme may offer effective contr...