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Cornell University

January 10, 2013


Study shows promise for East Coast broccoli industry


November 27, 2012


Decoded genome paves way for better watermelons


November 26, 2012


Genome decoded: Scientists find clues to more disease resistant watermelons


November 21, 2012


Scientists from Boyce Thompson Institute and USDA-ARS work together to develop global distribution map of tomato virus


October 28, 2012


UG99 has potential to hit wheat crop, but there is no panic alarm - Q&A with Ronnie Coffman, Professor of Plant Breeding, Cornell University (Business Standard)


October 23, 2012


Research team tackles top pests that scourge organic crops


October 18, 2012


Announcement on the publication on "Case Studies of use of Agricultural Biotechnologies in Developing Countries"


October 1, 2012


Cornell University's Michael Mazourek brings organic plant breeding to New York State growers


Dr. Michael Mazourek recognized for organic plant breeding (R&D)


September 30, 2012


Cornell University scientists examine another dimension of plants (Ithaca Journal)


September 24, 2012


A twisted tale: Plant roots form helices as they encounter barriers


September 4, 2012


'Rust-Tracker' to monitor deadly wind-borne wheat fungus


June 28, 2012


Link discovered between tomato ripening, color and taste


June 15, 2012


Cornell University plant breeders working on new hot peppers (9wsyr)


May 30, 2012


Tomato genome gets fully sequenced -- paves way to healthier fruits, veggies


May 8, 2012


Cornell University faculty call for 'brown revolution' to promote soil health


May 7, 2012


Cornell University plant breeder works to alleviate aluminum toxicity in rice


April 2, 2012


Sugar could be a sweet way to control insect pests


March 28, 2012


New alfalfa variety could be big boost to dairy industry


March 21, 2012


Genotyping-by-sequencing, a new and much cheaper genomics technique, takes off


March 15, 2012


Cornell University student surveys Ethiopian farmers about highly sought-after traits in new wheat varieties (ECN Cutting Edge)


February 17, 2012


Basic Research to Enable Agricultural Development (BREAD) grant funds research to tackle plant viral diseases


February 15, 2012


Soybeans can now be grown in New York


Low altitude, high-flying beans to benefit Africa


February 11, 2012


Sathguru – Cornell University alliance provides strategic vision for the Turkish Seed Industry


January 9, 2012


Ag electronic library now in 86 countries


December 29, 2011


Worm compost can suppress plant disease, regulate nutrients, research finds


December 15, 2011


Researchers discover how pathogen causes bacterial speck disease in tomatoes


November 18, 2011


Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences plans overhaul of plant science departments (The Cornell Daily Sun)


November 2, 2011


Nematode threatens garlic industry in the state of New York





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