About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to advance the field of plant disease resistance breeding by addressing key questions and hypotheses related to microbial-assisted breeding. Specifically, it seeks to explore the latest research progress in identifying and utilizing disease resistance genes, understanding the inheritance of resistance traits, and developing new disease-resistant crop varieties. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of knowledge and identify areas where further investigation is needed to enhance crop disease resistance.
To gather further insights into the boundaries of microbial-assisted breeding for disease resistance, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Collection and mining of disease resistance germplasm resources
- Identification of plant disease resistance and the analysis of inheritance laws
- Mining and identification of plant disease resistance genes
- Breeding of new disease-resistant plant varieties
- Interaction of plants with weeds and the environment
By focusing on these themes, we aim to compile a collection of research that will serve as a valuable reference for advancing the field of plant disease resistance breeding.
Keywords: Genome Editing, Microbial-Assisted, Disease Resistance, Resistance Breeding, Resistance Gene, Inoculation Identification, Disease-Resistant Variety, Germplasm Resources, Gene Mining
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