TY - CONF ID - orgprints15785 UR - http://orgprints.org/15785/ A1 - Karjalainen, Reijo A1 - Stewart, Derek A1 - McDougall, Gordon J. A1 - Hilz, Hauke A1 - Anttonen, Mikko A1 - Saviranta, Niina A1 - Mattila, Pirjo A1 - Törrönen, Riitta Y1 - 2008/// N2 - The potential health benefits of black currant based products may be greatly increased if berries from cultivars with high contents of the health-promoting compounds are used as raw materials. The high variability in the levels of flavonols in different black currant cultivars have been demonstrated showing the potential of plant breeding for taking advantage to develop special cultivars for high in health-promoting compounds in target populations. Farming methods either growing organic or conventional means, did not found to have any major influence on the phenolic contents in blackcurrants. With the help of molecular-marker techniques, introgression of defined genes or genome parts possessing health effects is a tool box of modern breeding for speeding up the breeding progress. PB - COST-Action 863 Euroberry Research KW - polyphenolics KW - Ribes KW - neuroprotection KW - breeding KW - farming methods TI - Understanding health-promoting bioactive compounds in blackcurrants and their agronomic improvement SP - 15785 AV - public EP - /RIS ER -