June 6, 2014
University of Nottingham plant scientist Professor Malcolm Bennett recognized for his contribution to revealing the mechanisms that control root growth and development in plants
February 23, 2014
East Anglian researchers in race to develop new higher-yielding wheats (EDP 24)
January 17, 2014
CT scanners help researchers study wheat roots (Farmers Weekly)
September 2, 2013
Royal Society recognises research into the 'hidden half' of plants
July 25, 2013
World changing technology enables crops to take nitrogen from the air
July 2, 2013
Insecticide causes changes in honeybee genes, University of Nottingham research finds
January 14, 2013
How does your garden glow?
April 17, 2012
Using maths to feed the world
March 13, 2012
Root-imaging technology could improve crop resilience
March 8, 2012
New technology pinpoints root growth mechanism
Why do plant roots grow down and not up?
February 27, 2012
Revealed in accurate detail, the underground world of plants
February 21, 2012
BBSRC announces £7M for public wheat pre-breeding programme
January 24, 2012
Improving crops from the roots up
January 16, 2012
New tool puts plant hormone under surveillance
November 2, 2011
United Kingdom - Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme hosted at Syngenta
October 24, 2011
Breakthrough in the production of flood-tolerant crops
How plants sense low oxygen levels to survive flooding- Breakthrough finding by UC Riverside and The University of Nottingham researchers could lead to production of flood-tolerant crops
October 23, 2011
September 5, 2011
Breakthrough in protecting global crops from disease
September 2, 2011
New form of resistance to light leaf spot discovered in oilseed rape
May 18, 2011
University of Nottingham scientists reveal genetic 'wiring' of seeds
April 14, 2011
British plant scientists to train in entrepreneurial skills for food security
February 22, 2011
Protecting the sustainability of UK wheat production
November 3, 2009
Systems biology seed research - University of Freiburg is part of an international „virtual seed“ network – 1.7 million euros in funding Systembiologische Samenforschung - Universität Freiburg Teil des internationalen Netzwerks „virtual Seed“ – 1.7 Millionen Euro Fördermittel
October 2, 2009
University of Nottingham launches pioneering project to make our green vegetables even better for us
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