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"HoneySweet" Plum—A Valuable Genetically Engineered Fruit-Tree Cultivar

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“HoneySweet” is a plum variety developed through genetic engineering to be highly resistant to plum pox potyvirus (PPV) the causal agent of sharka disease that threatens stone-fruit industries world-wide, and most specifically in Europe. Field testing for over 15 years in Europe has demonstrated the stable and durable PPV resistance of “HoneySweet”. Resistance is based on gene silencing whereby the inserted gene induces a natural plant defense mechanism against viruses. This resistance has been transferred to seedlings through cross-hybridization as a single locus dominant trait making it useful as a parent for developing new plum varieties for specific growing areas and markets. “HoneySweet” plums are of high quality and compare well to the quality and nutritional value of conventional plums. “HoneySweet” demonstrates the utilization of genetic engineering to provide safe and effective solutions to important agricultural challenges facing growers, and ultimately consumers.

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Autre [q-bio.OT]

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hal-02643774 , version 1 (28-05-2020)

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Michel Ravelonandro, Ralph Scorza, Jaroslav Polak, Ann Callahan, Boris Krška, et al.. "HoneySweet" Plum—A Valuable Genetically Engineered Fruit-Tree Cultivar. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 2013, 4, pp.45-49. ⟨10.4236/fns.2013.46A005⟩. ⟨hal-02643774⟩

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