June 12, 2019
Crop resilience is focus of new interdisciplinary research - Project will focus on microbial interactions with wheat
June 10, 2019
New microneedle technique speeds plant disease detection
December 14, 2018
Scientists are fighting for the stricken pickling cucumber against this tricky disease (NPR)
November 12, 2018
North Carolina, USA - Interest in early soybean varieties prompts research efforts at North Carolina State University (Southeast Farm Press)
October 2, 2018
North Carolina State University’s new peanut breeder settling into the job (Southeast Farm Press)
April 27, 2018
Plant Sciences Initiative keeps North Carolina at forefront of advanced agriculture research (WRAL Tech Wire)
October 13, 2017
Retiring North Carolina State University peanut breeder Tom Isleib unveils high-oleic version of popular cultivar (Southeast FarmPress)
September 22, 2017
Scientists unravel mysteries of DNA replication in corn
July 24, 2017
North Carolina State University researchers find corn gene conferring resistance to multiple plant leaf diseases
April 3, 2017
The importance of seeds: a Q&A with Rob Dunn, North Carolina State University professor and author of Never Out of Season
North Carolina State University study identifies ways to encourage ‘refuge’ planting, slowing resistance to Bt crops
December 21, 2016
Scientists crack the genetic code determining leaf shape in cotton
November 15, 2016
North Carolina State university let project explores new possibilities for grafted plants
August 24, 2016
$45 million Golden LEAF Grant boosts North Carolina State University’s Plant Sciences Initiative in efforts to make North Carolina the global hub for plant sciences innovation
June 24, 2016
Phytotron facelift facilitates cutting-edge research on plants - North Carolina State University's phytotron ready to tackle 21st century challenges of food and energy security
April 5, 2016
Strategic alliance between VIB and North Carolina State University offers growth potential to the Agrotech clusters in Flanders (Belgium) and North Carolina (US)
Using computer analysis, researcher seeks to heal vegetables affected by harmful fungi - The team ventures into the genes of pathogens to find the treatment to fight back Con análisis informático, mexicana busca sanar hortalizas de dañinos hongos
September 29, 2015
Modeling tool indentifies genes that control stress response in plants
July 10, 2015
Bacterial genome scalpel can identify key gene regions
North Carolina State University’s Plants for Human Health Institute welcomes new researcher focused on berry and vegetable genomics and breeding
May 21, 2015
Field study shows how a GM crop can have diminishing success at fighting off insect pest
December 22, 2014
Understanding the genetic basis for drought-tolerant soybeans
September 12, 2014
Corn spots: study finds important genes in defense response
June 30, 2014
North Carolina State University selects Phenome-Networks’ breeding process management software
June 14, 2014
North Carolina soybeans: 6 seedling pests that don’t need seed treatments (AgFax)
May 16, 2014
Collaborative conference “Emerging Infectious Plant Diseases of Africa in the Context of Ecosystem Services”
May 1, 2014
Increased drought portends lower future U.S. Midwest crop yields
January 31, 2014
North Carolina State University offers 3 online plant breeding courses in the fall of 2014
December 9, 2013
Researchers develop system for assessing how effective species are at pollinating crops
July 18, 2013
Phytophthora infestans, the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine, is even more virulent now than in the 1840s
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