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    Lettuce

    UK lettuce growers face a number of challenges in producing quality product. Major causes of loss of quality are pests and diseases in the field. An additional quality criterion is the level of nitrate in lettuce plants which is fixed by EU Regulations. Post harvest discolouration ('browning' and 'pinking') is a major limitation on the shelf life of prepared salads.

    Within VeGIN we are carrying out a programme of resource building to facilitate the genetic improvement of lettuce. The network activities will ensure strong links with industry, providing a route for market delivery of R&D outcomes.
     

    Related trait based projects include BBSRC funded research on bolting (Steve Jackson) and attachment of human pathogens (Gadi Frankel and Paul Hand) and Laura Atkinson's PhD The Genetic Characterisation of Post Harvest Spoilage in Lettuce funded by the BBSRC Crop Science Initiative. VeGIN lettuce research has collaboration links with UC Davis in the USA. Other lettuce crop improvement research is being carried out at the University of Southampton (Gail Taylor) and the University of Reading (Carol Wagstaff).

    The 'salads' component of the VeGIN project - "Pre breeding research to support sustainable farming of leafy vegetables and salads" aims to deliver:

    • A publicly available F8 RIL mapping population (Saladin X Iceberg) and associated linkage map (Paul Hand)

    • A lettuce (cv Saladin) TILLING population (Paul Hand)
    • A 96 accession lettuce diversity set (Dave Pink)
    • Putative sources of resistance to Nasonovia ribis-nigri (Rosemary Collier)
    • Genetic analysis of nitrate accumulation in lettuce (Paul Hand)
    • Genetic analysis of post harvest discolouration (Laura Atkinson, Paul Hand and Dave Pink)
       


      If the information you are looking for is absent then please contact Peter G Walley

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    Lettuce Podcasts

     

    VeGIN Presentations
     

    Lettuce Crop Improvement Research by Dr Paul Hand (PDF Document) 

    Host plant resistance to pest insects by Dr Rosemary Collier (PDF Document)

     

     

    Warwick Crop Centre, The University of Warwick, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF
    Email: vegin at warwick dot ac dot uk

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    Page contact: Peter Walley Last revised: Fri 16 Dec 2011
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