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U.S.
Corn and Soybean Rotation Could Pose Long-Term Tradeoffs for Soil Health
October 3, 2019
Seed World Staff
Rotating corn and soybeans can have long-term impacts on soil health. Learn how to balance...
Europe
Is There a Need to Change UPOV? A Seed Industry View on Essentially Derived Varieties
October 2, 2019
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director
Essentially derived varieties (EDVs) are a hot topic in the seed industry. This article examines...
Europe
Chinese Scientists Update Soybean Genome to a Golden Reference
October 1, 2019
Seed World Europe
Chinese scientists have created a golden reference of the soybean genome, unlocking new possibilities for...
U.S.
Complete Genome of Devastating Soybean Pathogen Assembled
September 30, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists have assembled the complete genome of a devastating soybean pathogen, providing new insights into...
Europe
Why Horticultural Breeders Need UPOV to Reopen its Explanatory Notes on EDV
September 30, 2019
Krieger - Secretary General of CIOPORA
UPOV's Explanatory Notes on EDV provide essential guidance for horticultural breeders. Learn why they need...
Europe
Discovery of Sorghum Gene That Controls Bird Feeding Could Help Protect Crops
September 27, 2019
Seed World Europe
Researchers have discovered a gene in sorghum that controls bird feeding, which could help protect...
Europe
Soap from Straw: Scientists Develop Eco Friendly Ingredient from Agricultural Waste
September 26, 2019
Seed World Europe
Scientists develop eco-friendly soap ingredient from agricultural waste, reducing environmental impact and creating a sustainable...
Europe
Ecologist Revives World’s Longest Running Succession Study
September 26, 2019
Seed World Europe
Ecologist revives world's longest running succession study to track how ecosystems change over time. Follow...
U.S.
Grains in the Rain
September 20, 2019
Seed World Staff
Grain farmers in the US are using innovative methods to protect their crops from the...
U.S.
Complex Potato Genome Further Unveiled
September 20, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists uncover new insights into the complex potato genome, providing a better understanding of the...
U.S.
WIU Announces $10 Million Bio-Fuel Federal Research Grant
September 18, 2019
Seed World Staff
WIU awarded $10M federal grant to research biofuel production. Learn how this grant will help...
Europe
Aspects on Essentially Derived Varieties in the EU
September 17, 2019
Martin Ekvad
Learn about the different aspects of essentially derived varieties in the EU, including their legal...
U.S.
New USDA Scientific Research Program Promotes Sustainable Agricultural Practices
September 16, 2019
Seed World Staff
USDA launches new research program to promote sustainable agricultural practices. Learn how it will help...
Europe
Advanced Breeding Paves the Way for Disease-Resistant Beans
September 13, 2019
Seed World Europe
Advanced breeding techniques are revolutionizing bean production, creating disease-resistant varieties that can help farmers increase...
U.S.
A Tale of Three Gases — How Plants Prepare to Survive Flooding
September 10, 2019
Seed World Staff
Plants use three gases to survive flooding: CO2, O2, and ethylene. Learn how plants use...
U.S.
Arcadia Specialty Genomics Expands Hemp Operations with New Sun-Grown Cultivation and Research Facility
September 6, 2019
Seed World Staff
Arcadia Specialty Genomics expands hemp operations with new sun-grown cultivation and research facility. Learn how...
U.S.
Study Led by Iowa State University Takes New Look at Monarch Numbers
August 30, 2019
Seed World Staff
Monarch butterfly numbers are on the rise, according to a new study led by Iowa...
U.S.
Researchers Develop New Modular Vaccination Kit
August 21, 2019
Seed World Staff
Researchers create new modular vaccination kit to improve access to vaccines worldwide. Kit is designed...
U.S.
Discovery of a Bottleneck Relief in Photosynthesis May Have a Major Impact
August 19, 2019
Seed World Staff
Researchers have discovered a way to increase photosynthesis efficiency, which could have a major impact...
Europe
Where Are The Bees? Tracking Down Which Flowers They Pollinate
August 16, 2019
Seed World Europe
Tracking down which flowers bees pollinate to help protect them: learn how scientists are using...
Europe
Road Verges Provide Refuge For Pollinators
August 15, 2019
Seed World Europe
Road verges provide vital refuge for pollinators. Learn how these small strips of land can...
U.S.
UC Davis Partners with DEA-Approved Company to Conduct Cannabis Research
August 15, 2019
Seed World Staff
UC Davis partners with DEA-approved company to conduct research on cannabis, exploring its potential medical...
U.S.
Cornell to House Nation’s First Industrial Hemp Seed Bank
August 14, 2019
Seed World Staff
Cornell University to launch the nation's first industrial hemp seed bank, providing access to hemp...
U.S.
Genes that First Enabled Plants to Grow Leaves Identified By Scientists
August 2, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists identify genes that enabled plants to grow leaves, unlocking the secrets of plant evolution....
U.S.
Greening Devastates the Citrus Industry But New Research Offers a Solution
August 2, 2019
Seed World Staff
New research offers a solution to the devastating effects of greening on the citrus industry....
U.S.
Scientists Crack the Code to Improve Stress Tolerance in Plants
August 2, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists unlock the secrets of plant stress tolerance, providing new insights into how to improve...
U.S.
A Scientific Approach to Recreate Metabolic Evolution in Plants
August 1, 2019
Seed World Staff
Learn how scientists are using a scientific approach to recreate metabolic evolution in plants. Discover...
Europe
Scientists Decode DNA Secrets of World’s Toughest Bean
July 31, 2019
Seed World Europe
Scientists decode the DNA of the world's toughest bean, revealing secrets to its hardiness and...
U.S.
Purdue Scientists Show How Soybeans May Get More Nitrogen from Atmosphere
July 29, 2019
Seed World Staff
Soybeans may get more nitrogen from the atmosphere than previously thought, according to Purdue scientists....
Europe
Consumers in Costa Rica Show Favorable Attitudes on CRISPR Foods, Survey
July 29, 2019
Seed World Europe
Costa Ricans are open to the idea of CRISPR-modified foods, according to a recent survey....
U.S.
Putting the Brakes on Lateral Root Development
July 25, 2019
Seed World Staff
Learn how researchers are using a new technique to control the development of lateral roots...
U.S.
Rising CO2 Levels Could Boost Wheat Yield But Slightly Reduce Nutritional Quality
July 25, 2019
Seed World Staff
Rising CO2 levels could increase wheat yields, but reduce nutritional quality. Learn how this could...
Canada
Feds Invest in Genomics Research
July 25, 2019
Seed World Canada
Feds invest $1.3B to support genomics research in Canada, helping to create jobs and drive...
Europe
KeyGene Scientists First to Discover ‘Non-Susceptible’ Sweet Pepper Plants
July 25, 2019
Seed World Europe
Scientists at KeyGene discover sweet pepper plants that are resistant to disease, offering a potential...
U.S.
Iowa State University Scientists Call for Unconventional Collaboration in Agriculture
July 18, 2019
Seed World Staff
Iowa State scientists call for unconventional collaboration to improve agriculture: farmers, researchers, and industry must...
U.S.
Plant Viruses May Be Reshaping Our World
July 18, 2019
Seed World Staff
Viruses that infect plants may be more influential than previously thought, impacting global ecosystems and...
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