Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

Animals, Agriculture & Food
Animals Agriculture Food
Root Rot Resistant Snap Bean Cultivars
WARF: P06448US

Inventors: James Nienhuis, Felix Navarro, Michell Eileen Sass

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is seeking commercial partners interested in developing root rot resistant snap bean cultivars.
Overview
Root rot caused by soil borne fungi limits the production of garden (snap) beans. Currently, a crop rotation of three to five years is the most effective management strategy used to control this disease. There is a need in the marketplace for commercial cultivars with good root rot resistance.
The Invention
UW-Madison researchers have developed root rot resistant snap bean cultivars. They crossed and backcrossed a root rot resistant Mexican landrace with commercial cultivars to develop lines that combine root rot resistance with improved pod and plant quality traits.
Applications
  • Canning, freezing and fresh market beans 
Key Benefits
  • Combines root rot resistance with plant and pod quality
  • Allows for shorter, more flexible crop rotations
Additional Information
For More Information About the Inventors
For current licensing status, please contact Emily Bauer at [javascript protected email address] or 608-960-9842

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