January 28, 2025
Study points to South America – not Mexico – as birthplace of Irish potato famine pathogen
December 20, 2024
Machine learning and satellite imagery could help protect the world’s most important crops
December 3, 2024
Robots + Drones + AI = Hardier Tomatoes? A North Carolina State University team is combining cameras, robots, drones and artificial intelligence to make it easier for tomato breeders to develop disease-resistant varieties
December 2, 2024
North Carolina State University plant breeder Nonoy Bandillo sees new rolls for wheat
November 25, 2024
Grant improves hemp fiber processing and quality
November 7, 2024
Future-proofing food and agriculture: North Carolina State University’s Genome Editing Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Toward faster nematode test results
October 30, 2024
Reaping the data harvest
October 20, 2024
Jude Samulski supports ‘next wave’ genome editing technology at North Carolina State University - To accelerate the improvement of plant genome editing, Jude Samulski has contributed $3 million to advance plant sciences research — providing significant benefits to the food supply
October 18, 2024
A faster way to identify drought-resistant plants for crop breeding research
October 16, 2024
North Carolina State University breaks ground on new apiculture research facility
September 23, 2024
Under pressure: factors allowing Phytophthora to overcome genetic resistance in soybeans
September 19, 2024
USDA/NIFA funds North Carolina State University's specialty crop, organic research
September 10, 2024
New training program tackles AI and plant science challenges
Precision sensors: an innovative future for agriculture - At the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative, NC State researchers are advancing sensor technology to help farmers face challenges such as emerging plant diseases and climate change
August 29, 2024
Diverse crop rotations reduce risk of crop loss under poor growing conditions
August 22, 2024
FFAR and North Carolina State University announce 2024 FFAR Fellows
August 6, 2024
North Carolina State University study analyzes potato-pathogen ‘arms race’ after Irish famine
July 30, 2024
Cultivating African indigenous vegetables
July 19, 2024
A North Carolina State University engineer and plant pathologist work together to create robotics to get ahead of cucurbit downy mildew, a devastating cucumber disease
North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative advances AI for agriculture
June 14, 2024
At North Carolina State University, the N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative avances artificial intelligence for agriculture
June 13, 2024
Registration is open for the 2024 North Carolina State University Fiber Hemp Field Day
May 27, 2024
Professors attend launch of African lndigenous vegetables project in Kenya
May 7, 2024
Growing a homerun peanut - Nearly all of the peanuts enjoyed at major and minor league baseball games hail from the peanut breeding program at North Carolina State University
April 9, 2024
Giving symbiosis back to the brassicas
March 26, 2024
New software boosts accuracy of technology to measure crop health
March 13, 2024
A simple trick could improve accuracy of plant genetics research
February 16, 2024
Using written records – and tweets – as a roadmap for plant disease spread
December 20, 2023
USA - Land-grant university scientists are making turfgrass safer, better for the environment
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