Since ToBRFV was first discovered, our industry-leading R&D team has been working to find a reliable solution to ToBRFV. We are working towards next-generation hybrids with multi-gene resistance in our pipelines and commercial portfolio through combined technical paths and deployment strategies. To achieve this:
- We are deploying the newest disease diagnostics technologies to assess pathogen evolution and reduce disease risk.
- We have been actively supporting an initiative to further understand the epidemiology of ToBRFV by sequencing various strains of the virus. We are investigating the evolution of the virus and are actively inventorying and characterizing resistance breaking versions of the virus. We are collaborating with public research institutions on this.
- Since the outbreak we have been searching for and characterizing sources of resistance. We are using advanced conventional breeding techniques to bring these resistances into suitable genetics as fast as possible. Our strategy consists of stacking several of these resistances in our varieties to bring more durable resistance against ToBRFV mutations.
- We have a thorough testing protocol for new hybrids to ensure agronomic performance under a wide range of conditions (disease pressure, various environments and management conditions).
- With the help of our highly qualified scientific team, we are continuously investigating new aspects of virus-host plant interactions. We provide science-based answers to common questions about the effect of host plant resistance on virus spread and multiplication, and of the influence of resistance level in rootstocks on hybrid performance as examples.