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Bejo lettuce varieties resistant to new Bremia race BL:33EU

On Monday, May 1, the International Bremia Evaluation Board for the EU (IBEB-EU) officially designated a new race of Bremia 33, also known as new downy mildew, in lettuce. Bejo announces that with only a few exceptions all of their varieties with resistance BL16-32 are resistant to Bremia BL: 33EU.

The IBEB-EU evaluated all Bremia races found in 2016 and earlier. Once again, many outbreaks were caused by new Bremia races with only local importance. However, one race has spread to most European countries and IBEB-EU has decided to designate this isolate as the new race BL: 33EU.



Gerhard Voelkel, Bejo’s Crop Manager for lettuce, says: “Our assortment in Iceberg, Batavia, Butterhead and Babyleaf in general demonstrates strong resistances. The resistance to Bremia BL:33EU across this assortment confirms to me that we are performing particularly well on resistance breeding”.

For more information:
Bejo Zaden
Trambaan 1
1749 CZ Warmenhuizen

Postbus 50
1749 ZH Warmenhuizen
Netherlands

T +31(0)226 - 39 61 62
F +31(0)226 - 39 35 04
www.bejo.nl
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