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James Hutton Institute

February 17, 2021


Flapjack takes global spotlight at Wheat Initiative online training sessions


February 11, 2021


Celebrating our women in science


November 25, 2020


Barley pan-genome: scientists unravel diversity of domesticated barley


October 14, 2020


United Kingdom - Preserving UK soil microbial biodiversity for sustainable agriculture


October 9, 2020


Germinate platform recognised as a global Hub Pilot for plant genetic research


September 28, 2020


Innovative use of machine learning to forecast crop disease risk


September 18, 2020


Scientists launch key principles to preserve Scots plant health


September 17, 2020


Research shows potential of gene editing in barley - An international team of plant scientists have shown the potential to rapidly improve the quality of barley grain through a genetic tool known as CRISPR


September 16, 2020


Research shows potential of gene editing to improve understanding of barley quality


September 14, 2020


Massive-scale genomic study reveals wheat diversity for crop improvement


September 1, 2020


New Rural Innovation Support Service (RISS) group members wanted: processing pulses for human consumption in Scotland


August 24, 2020


United Kingdom - New £2 million grant from the Bacteria Diseases Initiative


August 21, 2020


United Kingdom - New digital resources to help farmers realise intercropping potential


August 11, 2020


James Hutton Institute's bioinformatics group unveils a new version of Germinate, the Institute's open-source, fully featured plant database infrastructure and application programming platform


July 29, 2020


Groundbreaking research to develop soil carbon sequestration monitoring system


June 30, 2020


Fast-maturing, resilient potatoes in James Hutton Institute's researchers’ sights


June 9, 2020


Arable Scotland 2020: programme announced


May 22, 2020


Genetic discovery sheds light on sodium tolerance in barley crops


May 1, 2020


James Hutton Institute wildflowers for enhanced wellbeing and a better environment


April 23, 2020


Plant viruses may provide pipeline for increased vaccine production


April 20, 2020


United Kingdom crop scientists benefit from next-generation research computing platform


March 9, 2020


Blight map reveals evolution of potato disease in Europe in 2019


February 26, 2020


Exploring legume nodulation in the deepest reaches of the Amazon


February 25, 2020


James Hutton Institute scientist awarded grant to explore genetic pathway to better barley


February 19, 2020


World’s first ‘climate positive’ gin produced from peas


February 10, 2020


Pulses, sustainable 'superfoods' for the future


January 2, 2020


James Hutton Limited expands its outlook (The Courier)


December 16, 2019


New appointments strengthen International Barley Hub initiative


November 8, 2019


Pre-breeding work with grasspea and finger millet gets a boost


August 1, 2019


United Kingdom - Four late blight 'resistancy' genes in current commercial potato varieties already defeated by Phytophthora Infestans (PotatoPro)





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