But, these wild relatives are very important for crop breeders and genetic diversity worldwide. The September 22nd Sustainable, Secure Food blog explores information about the importance of wild potatoes. The blog is part of Crop Science Society of America’s Crop Wild Relative Week celebration.
According to blogger Shelley Jansky, a potato crop breeder with the USDA, “there are over 100 wild potato species and breeders have just scratched the surface for new variety development. As climate change and a growing population put additional strains on potato growers, we will continue to explore the possibilities offered by this rich genetic resource.”
Wild potatoes provide genetic resources for disease resistance, adaptability to weather conditions, and even flavor.
Read the full blog here: https://sustainable-secure-food-blog.com/2019/09/22/what-is-the-value-of-using-crop-wild-relatives-in-potato-breeding
For more information about CSSA’s Crop Wild Relative Week, visit: https://www.crops.org/crop-wild-relative
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