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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  . JR Simplot Company Petition (14-093-01p) for Determination of Nonregulated Status for Innate TM Potatoes with Late Blight Resistance, Low Acrylamide Potential, Reduced Black Spot and Lowered Reducing Sugars: Russet Burbank Event W8 [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2019, 3:971 (document) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1115862.1)
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JR Simplot Company Petition (14-093-01p) for Determination of Nonregulated Status for Innate TM Potatoes with Late Blight Resistance, Low Acrylamide Potential, Reduced Black Spot and Lowered Reducing Sugars: Russet Burbank Event W8

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Published 25 Mar 2019

Technical report

JR Simplot Company Petition (14-093-01p) for Determination of Nonregulated Status for Innate TM Potatoes with Late Blight Resistance, Low Acrylamide Potential, Reduced Black Spot and Lowered Reducing Sugars: Russet Burbank Event W8

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

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1 BMGF, Seattle, WA, USA
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Gates Foundation grant number
OPP1164455
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
Crops, Vegetatively Propogated Crops, "Pests and Diseases", "Agricultural Production and Extension", "Soil, Fertilizer, and Other Input Systems", "Biotechnology"
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