Genetically modified (GM) late blight-resistant potato and consumer attitudes before and after a field visit

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Abstract

Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is the most devastating disease in potato production. Here, we show full late blight resistance in a location with a genetically diverse pathogen population with the use of GM potato stacked with three resistance (R) genes over three seasons. In addition, using this field trials, we demonstrate that in-the-field intervention among consumers led to change for more favorable attitude generally toward GM crops.

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Bubolz, J., Sleboda, P., Lehrman, A., Hansson, S. O., Johan Lagerkvist, C., Andersson, B., … Andreasson, E. (2022). Genetically modified (GM) late blight-resistant potato and consumer attitudes before and after a field visit. GM Crops and Food, 13(1), 290–298. https://doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2022.2133396

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