Salvadorenil
Salvadorenil, also known as salvadorreleno-seco or secadorrel, is a type of genetically modified plant. It is designed to be resistant to the fungus Cephalosporium mycotoxicum, which causes maize necrosis or gray leaf spot disease.
Development of salvadorenil began in the 1980s. The crop was created through traditional plant breeding techniques
Salvadorenil's characteristics are variants of maize, which have been differentiated from existing types through backcrossing. It
Key genetic factors influence the trigger occurrence mechanisms around salvadorenil where certain alleles in fungal varieties
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