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University of Reading

March 10, 2023


Faba bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition


March 17, 2021


Boosting insect diversity may provide more consistent crop pollination services


January 18, 2021


PhD Investigating the molecular basis for the relationship between taste, flavour and aphid tolerance in kale


September 3, 2019


Secrets of the perfect seed – and its vulnerability to future climate change


August 13, 2019


United Kingdom - EyeSpot: a glimpse into the future of weed control


April 13, 2018


United Kingdom - Cambridge and four other universities form agritech partnership            


June 16, 2017


Temperature variability and wheat quality


November 30, 2016


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


November 23, 2016


The future of targeted weed control


July 13, 2016


Inside knowledge - how do bacteria living within wheat plants affect their hosts? - Scientists at Rothamsted Research develop technique to study the effects of beneficial bacteria that live inside wheat plants


June 7, 2016


How do soil bacteria affect agriculture and global climate? - Newly sequenced genomes of soil bacteria in the group Bradyrhizobium help researchers to understand its effects beyond soil.


October 28, 2015


Agrimetrics - The first Centre for Agricultural Innovation opens


October 26, 2015


Agrimetrics: the first Centre for Agricultural Innovation is open for business


June 17, 2015


Britain needs 'super-sub bees' to maintain food supply


March 20, 2015


United Kingdom - £12M for first national Centre for Agricultural Innovation


January 9, 2014


Europe is short of 13 million honeybee colonies for crop pollination


EU policy is driving up demand for pollination faster than honeybee numbers


May 23, 2013


A new typology of seed development in late winter-flowering temperate woodland plants


February 28, 2011


Un estudio británico demuestra los beneficios económicos de los cultivos transgénicos


February 25, 2011


The impact of the EU regulatory constraint of transgenic crops on farm income


January 13, 2011


La importancia de los cultivos transgénicos para el desarrollo sostenible


June 29, 2010


University of Reading receives £1.1m to fund pollinator research





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