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Nature

August 14, 2024


Origin and evolution of the bread wheat D genome (Nature)


July 26, 2024


Pollen banking is a critical need for conserving plant diversity (Nature)


July 4, 2024


The quest for hardy crops that need less fertilizer (Nature)


January 26, 2024


CRISPR-edited crops break new ground in Africa - Scientists in the global south use the popular technique to protect local crops against local threats (Nature)


January 24, 2024


How CRISPR could yield the next blockbuster crop - Scientists are attempting to rapidly domesticate wild plant species by editing specific genes, but they face major technical challenges — and concerns about exploitation of Indigenous knowledge (Nature)


January 10, 2024


How CRISPR could yield the next blockbuster crop (Nature)


January 9, 2024


Integrative and inclusive genomics to promote the use of underutilised crops (Nature)


December 6, 2023


Options for regulating new genomic techniques for plants in the European Union (Nature)


October 17, 2023


Adapting crop production to climate change and air pollution at different scales (Nature)


September 21, 2023


Genetic modification can improve crop yields — but stop overselling it (Nature)


August 21, 2023


European Union rethinks genome editing (Nature Plants)


July 24, 2023


EU proposal on CRISPR-edited crops is welcome — but not enough (Nature)


May 9, 2023


Regulation of plants developed through new breeding techniques must ensure societal benefits (Nature)


May 4, 2023


Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward (Nature)


May 2, 2023


Address the growing urgency of fungal disease in crops - More political and public awareness of the plight of the world’s crops when it comes to fungal disease is crucial to stave off a major threat to global food security (Nature)


April 6, 2023


Food system actor perspectives on future-proofing European food systems through plant breeding (Nature)


March 22, 2023


How Latin America’s genomics revolution began — and why the field is under threat (Nature)


October 3, 2022


Climate change may outpace current wheat breeding yield improvements in North America (Nature)


September 27, 2022


Balancing incentives for innovation in new plant varieties (Nature)


July 20, 2022


The true legacy of Gregor Mendel: careful, rigorous and humble science - The friar’s experiments laid the groundwork for genetics — and his understated approach to his work is inspirational (Nature)


May 23, 2022


The grand challenge of breeding by design (Nature)


May 6, 2022


Crucial factors for the feasibility of commercial hybrid breeding in food crops (Nature Plants)


March 23, 2022


Broken bread — avert global wheat crisis caused by invasion of Ukraine (Nature)


February 16, 2022


China’s approval of gene-edited crops energizes researchers (Nature)


December 7, 2021


Current status and future challenges in implementing and upscaling vertical farming systems (Nature)


September 7, 2021


Waive CRISPR patents to meet food needs in low-income countries (Nature)


August 24, 2021


Data-driven decentralized breeding increases prediction accuracy in a challenging crop production environment (Nature)


August 3, 2021


A race against time to feed the world - Agrochemical scientist Sarah Iveson is excited about digital agriculture’s potential to make crops more resilient to climate change as the global population grows (Nature)


March 17, 2021


United Kingdom - Revamp of CRISPR regulation will require public trust (Nature)


March 20, 2020


Using CRISPR to develop superior corn hybrids - CRISPR-waxy corn demonstrates the power of gene editing and provides a case study for regulators and the public (Nature Research)





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