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  • Commercialisation of BiotechiGM (Biotech) crops started in 1995. Not only field crops, but also horticultural transgenic crops are under development and are beginning to be commercialised. Genetic engineering has the potential to revolutionise fruit tree breeding. The development oftransgenic fruit cultivars is in progress. Over the past 20 yearsa n internationalp ublic sectorr esearcht eam hasc ollaboratedin the developmento fHoneySweet plum which is highly resistant to Plum pox virus (PPV) the most devastating disease of plums and other stone fruits. HoneySweet was deregulated in the USA in 2010. HoneySweet (aka C5) has been evaluated for eleven years (2002-20L2) ina regulated field trial in the Czech Republic for the resistance to PPV Prune dwarfvirus (PDV), andA, pple chlorotic leaf spot virus (LCLSY), all of them being seriousd iseaseso f plum- Evenu nder the high and permanent infection pressure produced through grafting, PPV has only been detected in HoneySweet trees in several leaves and fruits situated close to the point of inoculum grafting. The lack of infection spread in HoneySweetd emonstratesi ts high level of PPV resistance.C o-infections of PPV with PDV and/or ACLSV had practically no influence on the quantity and quality of HoneySweet fruit which are large, sweet, and of a high eating quality. In many respects, they are superior to the fruits of the well-known cultivar Stanley. Many fruit growers and fruit tree nurseries in the Czech Republic are supportive of the deregulation of HoneySweet plum to help improve the plum production and control the spread of PPV'
  • Commercialisation of BiotechiGM (Biotech) crops started in 1995. Not only field crops, but also horticultural transgenic crops are under development and are beginning to be commercialised. Genetic engineering has the potential to revolutionise fruit tree breeding. The development oftransgenic fruit cultivars is in progress. Over the past 20 yearsa n internationalp ublic sectorr esearcht eam hasc ollaboratedin the developmento fHoneySweet plum which is highly resistant to Plum pox virus (PPV) the most devastating disease of plums and other stone fruits. HoneySweet was deregulated in the USA in 2010. HoneySweet (aka C5) has been evaluated for eleven years (2002-20L2) ina regulated field trial in the Czech Republic for the resistance to PPV Prune dwarfvirus (PDV), andA, pple chlorotic leaf spot virus (LCLSY), all of them being seriousd iseaseso f plum- Evenu nder the high and permanent infection pressure produced through grafting, PPV has only been detected in HoneySweet trees in several leaves and fruits situated close to the point of inoculum grafting. The lack of infection spread in HoneySweetd emonstratesi ts high level of PPV resistance.C o-infections of PPV with PDV and/or ACLSV had practically no influence on the quantity and quality of HoneySweet fruit which are large, sweet, and of a high eating quality. In many respects, they are superior to the fruits of the well-known cultivar Stanley. Many fruit growers and fruit tree nurseries in the Czech Republic are supportive of the deregulation of HoneySweet plum to help improve the plum production and control the spread of PPV' (en)
  • Commercialisation of BiotechiGM (Biotech) crops started in 1995. Not only field crops, but also horticultural transgenic crops are under development and are beginning to be commercialised. Genetic engineering has the potential to revolutionise fruit tree breeding. The development oftransgenic fruit cultivars is in progress. Over the past 20 yearsa n internationalp ublic sectorr esearcht eam hasc ollaboratedin the developmento fHoneySweet plum which is highly resistant to Plum pox virus (PPV) the most devastating disease of plums and other stone fruits. HoneySweet was deregulated in the USA in 2010. HoneySweet (aka C5) has been evaluated for eleven years (2002-20L2) ina regulated field trial in the Czech Republic for the resistance to PPV Prune dwarfvirus (PDV), andA, pple chlorotic leaf spot virus (LCLSY), all of them being seriousd iseaseso f plum- Evenu nder the high and permanent infection pressure produced through grafting, PPV has only been detected in HoneySweet trees in several leaves and fruits situated close to the point of inoculum grafting. The lack of infection spread in HoneySweetd emonstratesi ts high level of PPV resistance.C o-infections of PPV with PDV and/or ACLSV had practically no influence on the quantity and quality of HoneySweet fruit which are large, sweet, and of a high eating quality. In many respects, they are superior to the fruits of the well-known cultivar Stanley. Many fruit growers and fruit tree nurseries in the Czech Republic are supportive of the deregulation of HoneySweet plum to help improve the plum production and control the spread of PPV' (cs)
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  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus
  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus (en)
  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus (cs)
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  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus
  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus (en)
  • Biotech/GM Crops in Horticulture: Plum cv. HoneySweet Resistant to Plum Pox Virus (cs)
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  • genetic modification; resistance; Sharka disease; fruit trees; GM plum (en)
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  • Krška, Boris
  • Polák, Jaroslav
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