UI Eyes Partnership with International Potato Center

Published online: Aug 02, 2016 Seed Potatoes
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University of Idaho officials are negotiating a deal with the Peru-based International Potato Center in hopes of gaining access to the center’s vast potato gene bank.

Officials say the more than 4,000 potato varieties that include potatoes cultivated in the Andes thousands of years ago could help solve modern-day problems such as late blight or potato cyst nematode.

The Capital Press reports that the school would share scientific expertise as part of the deal.

Discussions started last year after two school officials visited the center on a trade mission facilitated by Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter.

University of Idaho plant science professor Mike Thornton says the partnership could enhance the school’s potato breeding efforts.

It’s not clear when an agreement might be signed.

 

Source: Hastings Tribune