Breeding for next-generation biotic stress-tolerant pigeonpea for sustainable food legume production
Tuesday, 26-05-2026 | 07:48
Pigeonpea, scientifically known as Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp, is an important leguminous crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas. However, its production is increasingly threatened by biotic stresses, including sterility mosaic disease (SMD), fusarium wilt (FW), Helicoverpa armigera, Maruca vitrata, and other emerging plant pathogens, posing significant challenges to its sustainability. The pigeonpea gene pool exhibits considerable genetic diversity for biotic stress resistance, offering potential for developing resistant cultivars.
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Dawn breaks over the lush, green fields of the country of 1 000 hills. As the sun rises, the ethereal mists shrouding the hilltops begin to lift, signalling another day for Rwanda’s agricultural workers.Tea leaves shimmer in the rising sun as tea pluckers don their colourful yellow protective gear, safeguarding them from scratches as they plunge into verdant rows of tea plants. A wicker basket is strapped to their backs, ready to collect the leaves they expertly pluck.
Breeding for next-generation biotic stress-tolerant pigeonpea for sustainable food legume production
Tuesday, 26-05-2026 | 00:48
Pigeonpea, scientifically known as Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp, is an important leguminous crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas. However, its production is increasingly threatened by biotic stresses, including sterility mosaic disease (SMD), fusarium wilt (FW), Helicoverpa armigera, Maruca vitrata, and other emerging plant pathogens, posing significant challenges to its sustainability. The pigeonpea gene pool exhibits considerable genetic diversity for biotic stress resistance, offering potential for developing resistant cultivars.
Tuesday, 26-05-2026 | 00:47
Four prominent European plant biotechnology associations have issued a joint open letter urging members of the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Climate and Food Safety (ENVI) to swiftly pass a pending compromise regulation on New Genomic Techniques (NGTs). The letter, dated May 15, 2026, was signed by the French Association of Plant Biotechnologies (AFBV), Forum Grüne Vernunft (FGV), the Society for Plant Biotechnology (GfPB), and the Genomics and Genetic Engineering Research Circle (WGG).




















