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BaseClear, Generade and Dümmen Orange to combine resources

NL: Tulip breeding and production to gear up

Three leading Dutch organisations, BaseClear, Generade and Dümmen Orange, are to start intensive collaboration to speed up tulip breeding and production and make it more sustainable. Using the latest DNA analysis technologies, it is now possible to unravel huge and highly complex genomes such as that of the tulip. The collaboration brings together the financial resources, knowledge and technologies needed to map the tulip genome, which will be placed in the public domain. This represents an important first step towards innovation in the tulip industry, a sector that is facing social and economic challenges and will show the Netherlands, where the tulip is highly prized both culturally and as an icon, how public-private cooperation can achieve sustainable and innovative development in a traditional agricultural sector.


source photo: Generade

The tulip genome will reveal how DNA determines the characteristics of a tulip. DNA patterns that are linked to desirable characteristics can be combined in breeding to produce new, improved varieties. With this knowledge, new tulip varieties which are resistant to common diseases can be developed faster and in a more targeted way. Another potential benefit is a reduction in the use of plant protection products. Hans van den Heuvel, Research & Development Director, Dümmen Orange: “New technological developments in the field of DNA analysis now make it possible to map the gigantic genome of the tulip. This will unlock a wealth of information which determines why a tulip behaves like a tulip. We will then use this knowledge to speed up tulip breeding. The DNA patterns obtained will immediately be placed in the public domain in order to encourage research on tulips worldwide.”


Generade is a network organisation with an important interface role between companies and knowledge institutions. BaseClear is the biggest independent DNA analysis laboratory in the Netherlands. Dümmen Orange is a leading company in the breeding and development of cut flowers, bulbs, succulents, pot plants, bedding plants and perennials.


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