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Plant breeding for stress-tolerant crops

About this expertise

In short
  • Drought and heat tolerance
  • Resistance to diseases and pests
  • Application of CRISPR, classical mutation breeding and AI
  • Use of genome editing and artificial intelligence
  • Collaboration with companies and growers

We develop crops that can withstand climate stress, diseases and pests. Using modern technology and genetic diversity, we help companies and public bodies achieve sustainable, stress-tolerant crops.

Extreme conditions such as drought, heat, soil salinity and emerging plant diseases are an increasing threat to agriculture. Wageningen University & Research (WUR) combines over a century of plant breeding experience with the latest knowledge and technology to develop crops that can cope with these challenges.

Our approach covers every stage from DNA to field trial: from identifying resistance genes in wild relatives to applying CRISPR-Cas, targeted classical mutation breeding and artificial intelligence to accelerate crop improvement. In cooperation with seed companies, growers and policymakers, we develop robust crops that deliver high yields with less reliance on pesticides and fertilisers.

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Would you like to collaborate on developing more resilient crops? Get in touch with us.

prof.dr. Y (Yuling) Bai

Professor