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U.S.
APHIS Takes Additional Actions to Safeguard U.S. Agriculture Against Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
June 12, 2020
Seed World Staff
USDA APHIS takes action to protect US agriculture from Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus. Learn...
U.S.
An Essential Sustainable Farming Practice Faces One Big Limitation: Land to Produce Seeds
June 11, 2020
Seed World Staff
Organic farmers rely on seed saving to maintain crop diversity, but limited land availability is...
U.S.
Forgoing the GMO Footprint: Study Takes First Steps to Using Viruses for Genetic Editing in Plants
June 8, 2020
Seed World Staff
A new study is taking the first steps to using viruses for genetic editing in...
U.S.
Plant Detectives Develop New Way to Trace Global Spread of Major Plant Disease
June 5, 2020
Seed World Staff
Plant Detectives develop new way to trace global spread of major plant disease. A team...
U.S.
Research to Improve Soil Health Takes Root at New Mexico State University
June 4, 2020
Seed World Staff
New Mexico State University is researching ways to improve soil health. Learn how they are...
U.S.
The Roots of a Staple Crop
June 4, 2020
Seed World Staff
Uncover the history of corn, a staple crop in the US and around the world....
Europe
Solving the Asian Soybean Rust Puzzle
June 4, 2020
Joe Funk – Seed World Contributor
Solving the Asian soybean rust puzzle: Learn how researchers are using genetic engineering to combat...
U.S.
Cheers! Designer Wheat Bred for Whisky Distillers
June 3, 2020
Seed World Staff
A new type of wheat has been developed specifically for whisky distillers. Learn more about...
Europe
Protecting Europe’s Plants: Pest Survey Cards Go Digital
June 2, 2020
Seed World Europe
Protecting Europe's plants: Pest survey cards go digital. Learn how digital pest survey cards are...
U.S.
Solid Rebound Expected for U.S. Sugarbeet Industry
June 2, 2020
Seed World Staff
U.S. sugarbeet industry expected to rebound in 2020, with increased acreage and higher yields. Improved...
U.S.
Patterns in Crop Data Reveal New Insight About Plants and Their Environments
May 28, 2020
Seed World Staff
Patterns in crop data reveal new insight about plants and their environments. Learn how data...
U.S.
Illinois State University Professor Alters Plant Genes To Create Wonder Crop
May 27, 2020
Seed World Staff
Altering plant genes to create a wonder crop: Illinois State University professor discovers a way...
U.S.
Corteva Agriscience Announces 2020 Research and Development Fellows Cohort
May 27, 2020
Seed World Staff
Corteva Agriscience announces 2020 Research & Development Fellows Cohort 2, featuring 10 innovators from around...
U.S.
Scientific Debate Over Peanut Origin Laid to Rest
May 22, 2020
Seed World Staff
Scientists have discovered the origin of the peanut: South America. Read about the debate that...
U.S.
Should Tomatoes Go in the Fridge?
May 21, 2020
Seed World Staff
Find out if tomatoes should be stored in the fridge or on the counter. Learn...
U.S.
Development of Heat-Tolerant Annual Ryegrass Germplasm
May 21, 2020
Seed World Staff
Learn about the development of heat-tolerant annual ryegrass germplasm, a new variety of grass that...
U.S.
Texas A&M AgriLife Sorghum Breeding Program Introduces New Approach to Induce Male Sterility
May 18, 2020
Seed World Staff
Texas A&M AgriLife introduces new approach to induce male sterility in sorghum breeding program. Research...
U.S.
Persistence of Forages is Dependent on Harvest Intervals
May 14, 2020
Seed World Staff
Harvest intervals can affect the persistence of forages. Learn how to maximize forage production and...
U.S.
New Dataset Helps Tomato Growers Reduce Spread of Bacterial Canker
May 12, 2020
Seed World Staff
Tomato growers can now reduce the spread of bacterial canker with a new dataset from...
Europe
Computomics Contributing to BMBF Funded Project Maze Phase 2
May 11, 2020
Seed World Europe
Computomics is contributing to the BMBF-funded project MAZE Phase 2, which focuses on the development...
U.S.
Clemson Researchers Closer to Developing Heat-Tolerant Soybeans
May 11, 2020
Seed World Staff
Clemson researchers are making progress in developing heat-tolerant soybeans, which could help farmers in the...
U.S.
Preparing U.S. Rice for a Parched Future
May 8, 2020
Seed World Staff
Preparing U.S. rice for a parched future: Learn how farmers are adapting to climate change...
U.S.
Global Pandemic Causing Market Drops for Corn, Cotton; Soybeans Stable While Rice Excels
May 7, 2020
Seed World Staff
Global pandemic causing market drops for corn & cotton, but soybeans & rice remain stable....
U.S.
New Test Could Guarantee the Perfect Avocado
May 6, 2020
Seed World Staff
This article reveals a new test that could guarantee the perfect avocado every time. Learn...
Europe
Protecting Plants, Protecting Life
May 6, 2020
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director
Protecting plants is essential for protecting life on Earth. Learn how to help conserve and...
U.S.
Experts Apply Microbiome Research to Agricultural Science to Increase Crop Yield
May 1, 2020
Seed World Staff
Experts use microbiome research to improve agricultural science, increasing crop yields and sustainability. Learn how...
U.S.
Texas A&M Ready to Begin Hemp Variety Trials
May 1, 2020
Seed World Staff
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is ready to begin hemp variety trials to help farmers identify...
U.S.
Engineers Develop Precision Injection System for Plants
April 29, 2020
Seed World Staff
Engineers develop precision injection system to deliver nutrients directly to plants for improved growth. System...
U.S.
Agricultural Pickers in U.S. to See Unsafely Hot Workdays Double by 2050
April 29, 2020
Seed World Staff
U.S. agricultural pickers face a future of twice as many dangerously hot workdays by 2050...
U.S.
Crops Sown in a Uniform Spatial Pattern Produce Higher Yields According to Study
April 28, 2020
Seed World Staff
Crops sown in a uniform pattern can increase yields, according to a new study. Learn...
U.S.
What’s the Best Way to Identify Male Hemp Seedlings?
April 28, 2020
Seed World Staff
Learn how to identify male hemp seedlings with this easy guide. Get tips on the...
Europe
Crops Sown in a Uniform Spatial Pattern Produce Higher Yields and Reduce Environmental Impact
April 28, 2020
Seed World Europe
Sowing crops in a uniform pattern can increase yields and reduce environmental impact. Learn how...
Europe
UK Crop Scientists Benefit from Next Generation Research Computing Platform
April 28, 2020
Seed World Europe
UK crop scientists benefit from next-gen research computing platform, enabling faster, more accurate analysis of...
Europe
‘We Urgently Need a Renewed Public Debate About New Breeding Technologies’
April 27, 2020
Seed World Europe
We need to urgently discuss the implications of new breeding technologies. This article examines the...
Europe
Haplotech Inc. wins NRGene’s Cannabis QuickGENETICS Contest
April 27, 2020
Seed World Europe
Haplotech Inc. wins NRGene's Cannabis QuickGenetics Contest. QuickGenetics is a revolutionary tool for cannabis breeders...
U.S.
ISU Robot Still Reports to Work, Even During a Pandemic
April 27, 2020
Seed World Staff
Robot at ISU continues to work during pandemic, helping to keep operations running smoothly. Automation...
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