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University of California, Riverside

August 3, 2023


A path to defeating crop-killing gray mold without toxins - Study reveals how fungus delivers RNA weaponry


June 28, 2022


University of Delaware researchers and colleagues report progress on producing food without sunlight


September 23, 2021


Yeast and bacteria together biosynthesize plant hormones for weed control - Synthetic strigolactones could also improve nutrient uptake in crops


September 17, 2021


Chemical discovery gets reluctant seeds to sprout - New tool could help increase food supply


April 27, 2021


Cleaner water through corn - Activated carbon made from corn stover filters 98% of a pollutant from water


April 6, 2021


Discovery is key to creating heat-tolerant crops - Researchers identify gene that helps plants sense heat


March 4, 2021


Protein discovery could help enable eco-friendly fungicides - Findings explain how plants use RNA to defend against fungal invaders


July 28, 2020


UC Riverside research team fuels the hemp revolution - A new hemp pulping method that converts 100% of the plant to useful components moves toward commercialization


January 13, 2020


Research identifies possible on/off switch for plant growth - Protein could be key to saving crops endangered by extreme weather


October 25, 2019


Game changer: New chemical keeps plants plump - UC Riverside-led team's discovery offers hope for crops despite drought


June 14, 2019


It’s not easy being green - University of California Riverside research uncovers elusive process essential to plant greening


February 27, 2019


When life gives you sour lemons, use genetics to find out why - Identification of genes responsible for sour taste in citrus fruit may enable the creation of new, sweeter varieties


January 13, 2019


Scientists identify how plants sense temperature - With a temperature sensor in hand, researchers can engineer crops that produce yields in warmer climates


We already breed crops to resist disease. Can we breed them to resist rising temperatures? (The New Food Economy)


May 17, 2018


Battling bubbles: how plants protect themselves from killer fungus - University of California Riverside researchers show how plants fight against infections by delivering protective molecules into fungi using bubble-like exosomes


December 4, 2017


Shining a light on plant growth and development - University of California Riverside  researchers have discovered how plants respond to changes in light at the molecular level


October 4, 2017


Study shows genetically modified soybean oil causes less obesity and insulin resistance but negatively impacts liver function - UC Riverside mouse study compares Plenish to conventional soybean, coconut, and olive oils


March 2, 2017


Mutant maize offers key to understanding plant growth - Live cell time-lapse imaging of maize mutant provides crucial details for UC Riverside researchers


January 9, 2017


Secret new weapon of insect-transmitted viruses exposed - Researchers uncover a new function of a viral protein that manipulates host odors to attract arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes


September 28, 2016


Fighting plant pathogens with RNA - Researchers develop strategy that could lead to environmentally friendly fungicide to fight pathogens that cause billions of dollars in crop loss


December 11, 2015


Studying soil to understand drought - UC Riverside scientist will lead team that will study the role of soil as it relates to how crops use water and respond to drought


September 29, 2015


Scientists sequence genomes of microscopic worms beneficial to agriculture - UC Riverside-led study identifies gene families in five nematodes that are likely to be involved in parasitism


September 22, 2015


Secret unlocked to rice seed survival when underwater - UC Riverside geneticists are members of international research team that identified AG1, a gene that controls sugar availability


September 11, 2015


Secret unlocked to underwater rice seed survival


August 19, 2015


How clean is your spinach? Researchers believe peaks and valleys in baby spinach leaves could be a key reason why there have been numerous bacterial outbreaks involving leafy green vegetables


February 7, 2015


Protein tweak boosts plants' drought tolerance - Creative technique is a welcome step in the face of warming climates and water shortages (Nature)


February 5, 2015


Scientists reprogram plants for drought tolerance


October 24, 2014


To wilt or not to wilt - UC Riverside researchers identify new process that explains why tomatoes are susceptible to a disease-causing fungus


October 22, 2014


MicroRNAs suppress NB domain genes in tomato that confer resistance to Fusarium oxysporum (PLOS)


June 2, 2014


The betrayal of the aphids - University of California Riverside-led research team shows how a bacterial protein in aphid saliva triggers plant defense against aphids





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