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Rijk Zwaan lettuce varieties have resistance against new downy mildew race BI:37EU

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01 June 2021, EU: The European Commission of the International Bremia Evaluation Board (IBEB-EU) officially denominated the new race BI:37EU. This variant of downy mildew (Bremia lactucae, Bl) has been found in multiple regions in France in the past years and more recently also in Spain, Portugal and Italy. IBEB-EU expects this race to spread further in the summer and autumn of this year, although it is currently difficult to predict which areas will actually be affected.

Rijk Zwaan resistances in lettuce

The development of resistances against downy mildew is one of the pillars of vegetable breeding company Rijk Zwaan’s lettuce breeding programme. “Downy mildew is evolving genetically all the time and a large number of isolates of the plant fungus are already known worldwide. In our breeding programme we are continuously working on improving the traits of our lettuce varieties, including resistances to new downy mildew variants. The large majority of Rijk Zwaan’s current lettuce varieties are resistant to the new BI:37EU race of downy mildew,” comments Johan Schut, Breeding Manager Lettuce. The Rijk Zwaan crop specialists are happy to explain more about the company’s range of lettuce varieties and their resistances.

Sustainable solution

Rijk Zwaan is a strong advocate of an integral approach to combating plant diseases in order to reduce the use of chemicals. Although resistant varieties play an important role in this, the company also advises crop protection agents and hygiene measures to prevent new downy mildew variants from developing. Good hygiene practices such as burying crop residues and promptly removing diseased plants help to limit the spread of downy mildew in lettuce.

International Bremia Evaluation Board

The International Bremia Evaluation Board (IBEB) is a joint initiative of lettuce breeding companies in the USA, France and the Netherlands, the University of California-Davis, the Netherlands Inspection Service for Horticulture (Naktuinbouw) and the French National Seed Station (GEVES). IBEB’s mission is to identify new races of Bremia lactucae that pose a significant threat to the North American or European lettuce market and to promote the use of standardised race names in communication with growers.

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Races are identified and nominated by regional IBEB committees specifically for each continent. For more information, visit the International Seed Federation’s website.

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