Agricorder, snelle DNA test voor vaststellen koprotinfecties in ui
Het vaststellen van latente besmettingen met koprot in uien is belangrijk voor uientelers en overige ketenpartijen. Veel uien worden voor langere tijd bewaard, tijdens de bewaring kan koprot optreden en dit kan leiden tot veel financiële schade voor de teler. Doel van het project was de ontwikkeling van een snelle DNA test die besmettingen kan vaststellen aan het einde van het groeiseizoen. Hiermee kunnen telers vaststellen welke partijen geschikt zijn voor bewaring. Het betreft een test die op het boerenerf uitgevoerd kan worden door telers zelf of hun adviseurs. De test geeft de teler snel inzicht in de besmettingssituatie van de verschillende partijen uien op het bedrijf. Dit is vooral interessant voor telers die uien bewaren.
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