Carrot Stress Tolerance and Wild Relative Breeding with Dr. Philipp Simon

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Video-Audio Media
Title: 
Carrot Stress Tolerance and Wild Relative Breeding with Dr. Philipp Simon
Authors: 
Simon Philipp
Series Name: 
Field, Lab, Earth
Publication Year: 
2020
Publication Date: 
2020 Sep 18
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Simon Philipp. Carrot Stress Tolerance and Wild Relative Breeding with Dr. Philipp Simon. Field, Lab, Earth, the podcast from the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
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“Tapping into Wild Carrot Diversity for New Sources of Abiotic Stress Tolerance to Strengthen Carrot Pre-Breeding in Bangladesh and Pakistan” with Dr. Philipp Simon.

Carrots are a diverse crop that grows worldwide. Packed with nutrients and flavor, many of its wild relatives also carry important traits such as resistance to abiotic stresses like drought, heat, or salinity. These traits can be crucial as we look at how to feed our growing population; however, without growing these carrot wild relatives under these stressful conditions, it can be difficult to pinpoint which varieties carry which traits. Partnering with scientists in Bangladesh and Pakistan, Dr. Phil Simon and his team are working to identify valuable traits in carrots from all over the world in the hopes of improving future carrot breeding efforts.

Publisher: 
The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America
Language: 
English