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Cultivar Stories Landraces & Heirloom Cultivars Pests & PathogensMay 23, 2024May 23, 2024

Lettuce NPGS Germplasm – Verticillium Wilt Resistance

Lettuce NPGS Germplasm – Verticillium Wilt Resistance

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Barbara C. Hellier, Alex M. Cornwall, Marilyn L. Warburton This success story describes how several accession of heirloom lettuce in the National Plant Germplasm System were found to have resistance to Verticillium Wilt Race 1. These accessions gave breeders the tools needed to develop iceberg lettuce cultivars resistant to this disease.

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