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University of Cambridge

June 13, 2017


Is Palmer amaranth developing traits that make it harder to control?


February 21, 2017


Unlocking crop diversity by manipulating plant sex


November 30, 2016


United Kingdom - Programme aims to provide world-class horticultural research training (Horticulture Week)


November 21, 2016


Rice farming in India much older than thought, used as 'summer crop' by Indus civilisation


October 27, 2016


Plant ‘thermometer’ discovered that triggers springtime budding by measuring night-time heat


August 15, 2016


Virus attracts bumblebees to infected plants by changing scent 


August 11, 2016


Virus attracts bumblebees to infected plants by changing scent 


April 28, 2016


French biotech company Meiogenix and the Cambridge University to improve food security with UK grant (Labiotech)


April 27, 2016


Meiogenix and Cambridge University receive a BBSRC grant to unlock plant genetic diversity via epigenetic modifications


February 25, 2016


Cambridge leads UK institutions in agreement on crop science with Indian government 


January 19, 2016


Grafted plants’ genomes can communicate with each other - Salk Institute and Cambridge University scientists find tiny molecules drive gene silencing across grafted shoots


December 14, 2015


Millet: the missing piece in the puzzle of prehistoric humans’ transition from hunter-gatherers to farmers


May 29, 2015


Fungus enhances crop roots and could be a future 'bio-fertiliser' 


May 4, 2015


Fungi enhances crop roots and could be a future 'bio-fertilizer'


September 5, 2014


Great British bioscience pioneers – Professor Sir David Baulcombe


June 23, 2014


Influential minds are working in agri-tech


February 19, 2014


First Agri-tech Cluster Director announced


January 30, 2014


Cambridge and Norwich win major boost for synthetic biology


December 23, 2013


Sir David C. Baulcombe, University of Cambridge, U.K., is first recipient of the McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies


December 5, 2013


Viruses alter plant biochemistry in order to manipulate visiting aphids into spreading infection


October 23, 2013


Plants use sugars to tell the time of day, according to research published in Nature today


October 7, 2013


A community based approach for tackling the post-genomic data deluge


January 17, 2012


Breeding better grasses for food and fuel


July 8, 2011


Turbocharging a new Green Revolution - Plant scientists in Cambridge have embarked on ambitious plans to improve crop yields by solving one of the chief limitations of photosynthesis





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