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U.S.
Researchers Discover Corn Plants Call Hungry Nematodes When Resistant Rootworms Attack
February 13, 2019
Seed World Staff
Researchers uncover corn plants' ability to call for help when attacked by rootworms. Corn emits...
U.S.
Plant–Fungal Interface Gets Tubular
February 13, 2019
Seed World Staff
Discover how scientists are using fungi to create a new interface between plants and the...
Canada
A Small Number of Crops Dominate Globally and That’s Bad News for Sustainable Agriculture, U of T Study Claims
February 8, 2019
Seed World Canada
A U of T study claims that a small number of crops dominate globally, which...
U.S.
A Small Number of Crops Dominate Globally and That’s Bad News for Sustainable Agriculture
February 7, 2019
Seed World Staff
A new study reveals that a small number of crops dominate global agriculture, threatening sustainable...
Canada
WGRF Commits $3 Million to Agriculture Research Chair at University of Alberta
February 4, 2019
Seed World Canada
WGRF commits $3 million to establish an Agriculture Research Chair at the University of Alberta....
U.S.
New CRISPR Database to Catalyze Collaborations
February 1, 2019
Seed World Staff
A new CRISPR database has been launched to facilitate collaborations between researchers and accelerate the...
U.S.
Checkoff-Funded Research Scientists Finding Solutions to SCN Resistance
January 22, 2019
Seed World Staff
Research funded by checkoff programs is helping scientists find solutions to SCN resistance in soybeans....
U.S.
Build It and They Will Grow
January 17, 2019
Maria Brown – Seed World Contributor
Learn how to create a successful business by understanding the importance of customer service, marketing,...
U.S.
Research Examines Views On Genetically Modified Food
January 17, 2019
Seed World Staff
Research reveals public opinion on genetically modified food: safety, benefits, and concerns. Learn what people...
U.S.
Blueprint for Plant Immune Response Found
January 15, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists discover blueprint for plant immune response, unlocking potential for new crop protection strategies....
U.S.
Paradee Thammapichai Hopes You’ll One Day See Orange Cucumbers on the Shelf
January 10, 2019
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor
Paradee Thammapichai is a Thai farmer who is working to make orange cucumbers a reality....
U.S.
Scientists Engineer Shortcut for Photosynthetic Glitch
January 4, 2019
Seed World Staff
Scientists engineer a shortcut to fix a photosynthetic glitch, improving crop yields and reducing water...
U.S.
Anti-GMO Sentiment and Its Impact on the Developing World
December 14, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how anti-GMO sentiment in the developed world is impacting the developing world, and what...
U.S.
Inactivating Genes Can Boost Crop Genetic Diversity
December 3, 2018
Seed World Staff
Inactivating genes can boost crop genetic diversity, allowing for more resilient and productive crops. Learn...
U.S.
Researchers Find Simple Way To Massively Improve Crop Loss Simulations
November 26, 2018
Seed World Staff
Researchers discover a simple way to dramatically improve crop loss simulations, reducing uncertainty and improving...
U.S.
Plant Root Hairs Form Outward Due to Shank Hardening
November 22, 2018
Seed World Staff
Root hairs are essential for plant growth and development. This article explains how root hairs...
U.S.
Research Uproots Weeds
November 19, 2018
Brown – Seed World Contributor
Research uncovers new methods to control weeds without chemicals: learn how to reduce weed growth...
U.S.
Study Examines No-Till Incentives
November 13, 2018
Brian Wallheimer
This study examines the incentives of no-till farming, a sustainable agricultural practice that reduces soil...
U.S.
Sandra Branham’s Watermelon Work is Kind of a Big Deal for Seed Companies
November 13, 2018
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor
Seed companies are taking notice of Sandra Branham's watermelon work. Learn how her research is...
U.S.
Dry Conditions May Have Helped a New Type of Plant Gain a Foothold on Earth
November 9, 2018
Seed World Staff
Dry conditions millions of years ago may have helped a new type of plant gain...
U.S.
Illinois Study Provides Whole-System View of Plant Cold Stress
October 29, 2018
Seed World Staff
A new study from the University of Illinois provides a comprehensive view of how plants...
U.S.
Scientists Identify Genes and Proteins Plants Use to Redirect Nitrogen
October 24, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists discover how plants use genes and proteins to redirect nitrogen for better growth. Unlocking...
U.S.
Rijk Zwaan Invests Heavily in Research and Development
October 23, 2018
Seed World Staff
Rijk Zwaan invests millions in research and development to create innovative vegetable varieties for farmers...
U.S.
Study May Lead to More Heat-Tolerant Rice
October 18, 2018
Seed World Staff
UF/IFAS study may lead to heat-tolerant rice, improving crop yields & food security in hot...
U.S.
Corteva Agriscience and IRRI Partner to Develop Advanced Rice Technologies
October 15, 2018
Seed World Staff
Corteva Agriscience and IRRI partner to develop advanced rice technologies to improve global food security....
U.S.
A Crucial Gene Controls Stem Juiciness In Sorghum And Beyond
October 8, 2018
Seed World Staff
This article reveals a gene that controls stem juiciness in sorghum and other plants. Learn...
U.S.
Wheat That Pumps Iron, Naturally
October 4, 2018
Seed World Staff
Wheat with naturally high iron content developed by scientists to help fight anemia. Perfect for...
U.S.
Verdesian Expands Nutrient Use Efficiency Technologies Research
October 3, 2018
Seed World Staff
Verdesian Life Sciences expands research to develop nutrient use efficiency technologies to help farmers increase...
Canada
Bayer Partners with Genedata to Digitalize Crop Science Research and Development
October 1, 2018
Seed World Canada
Bayer and Genedata partner to digitally transform crop science R&D, improving efficiency and accelerating innovation....
U.S.
Wageningen Scientists Shed Light on Fundamental Hundred-Year-Old Question
September 24, 2018
Seed World Staff
Wageningen scientists uncover the answer to a century-old question about the fundamental nature of plants....
U.S.
How Plants Harness Microbes to Get Nutrients
September 20, 2018
Seed World Staff
Plants rely on microbes to get the nutrients they need to survive. Learn how this...
U.S.
Researchers Receive Grant to Develop Mathematical Models for Agriculture
September 14, 2018
Seed World Staff
Researchers receive grant to develop mathematical models to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. New research...
Canada
Canadian Pulse Research gets Major Funding Boost
September 12, 2018
Seed World Canada
Canadian pulse research receives $3.5 million in funding to improve crop production and sustainability. Learn...
U.S.
‘Seed Destructor’ Technology Likely the Next Step in War on Weeds
September 11, 2018
Seed World Staff
New seed destructor technology could be the next step in the war on weeds. Learn...
Canada
Scientists Work to Crack a Code that Might Help Nourish the World
September 11, 2018
Seed World Canada
Scientists work to unlock a code that could help feed the world. New research could...
U.S.
University of Missouri and Danforth Center Strengthen Regional Research and Education
September 6, 2018
Seed World Staff
University of Missouri and Danforth Center partner to increase research and education opportunities in the...
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