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U.S.
Sustainability Project Reached 20.9 Million Smallholder Farmers Across China
March 12, 2018
Seed World Staff
Smallholder farmers in China are benefiting from a sustainability project that is helping to improve...
U.S.
CABI Launches Invasive Species Horizon Scanning Tool
March 6, 2018
Seed World Staff
Cabi launches new tool to identify and manage invasive species. Get the latest on how...
U.S.
Rare Mineral Discovered in Plants for First Time
March 5, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists discover rare mineral in plants for first time: a breakthrough in understanding plant biology...
U.S.
Wind Farms Positively Impact Crops, Study Says
March 5, 2018
Seed World Staff
Wind farms can be beneficial to crops! Learn how they can increase crop yields and...
U.S.
Native Wildflowers Bank on Seeds Underground to Endure Drought
March 2, 2018
Seed World Staff
Native wildflowers use underground banks of seeds to survive drought and other harsh conditions. Learn...
U.S.
Scientists Monitor Crop Photosynthesis, Performance Using Invisible Light
February 27, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists use invisible light to monitor crop photosynthesis performance, improving crop yields and sustainability....
U.S.
The Secret to Tripling the Number of Grains in Sorghum
February 27, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how a secret project tripled the number of grains of sorghum, a drought-resistant crop,...
U.S.
Scientists Create ‘Evolutionwatch’ for Plants
February 23, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists create EvolutionWatch to track plant evolution in real-time. Monitor changes in plants over time...
U.S.
How Bacteria Manipulate Plants
February 22, 2018
Seed World Staff
Bacteria can manipulate plants to their advantage. Learn how in this article, which explores the...
U.S.
Scientists Poised to Win the Race Against Rust Disease and Beyond
February 21, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists are close to winning the race against rust disease, a major threat to crops....
U.S.
Cocoa, Currency and a Chocolate Crisis
February 15, 2018
Seed World Staff
Chocolate lovers, rejoice! Learn how cocoa farmers are fighting the global chocolate crisis with a...
Europe
Researchers Create Plague-Resistant Tomatoes
February 8, 2018
Seed World Europe
Researchers create tomatoes resistant to late blight, a devastating disease that has caused famines and...
U.S.
Sweet Route to Greater Yields
February 8, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how to maximize your crop yields with Sweet Route, a new farming technique that...
U.S.
Evolution of China’s Flowering Plants Shows East-West Divide Between Old, New Lineages
February 2, 2018
Seed World Staff
Evolution of China's flowering plants reveals East-West divide between old and new lineages. Study shows...
U.S.
Monsanto Opens Innovation Center at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
February 2, 2018
Seed World Staff
Monsanto opens new Innovation Center at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to foster collaboration between industry...
U.S.
More Rice, Please
February 2, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how to make the perfect rice dish with this easy-to-follow recipe. Get tips on...
U.S.
Researchers Find Basic Mechanisms for Root Growth and Cell Replenishment
January 31, 2018
Seed World Staff
Researchers uncover the basic mechanisms behind root growth and cell replenishment: new findings could lead...
Europe
CRAG and UB Researchers Find Basic Mechanisms for Root Growth and Cell Replenishment
January 30, 2018
Seed World Europe
Root growth and cell replenishment are essential for plant health. Researchers at Crag UB have...
U.S.
IBBR Awarded DOE Grant to Investigate How to Protect an Emerging Biofuel Crop from Disease
January 30, 2018
Seed World Staff
IBBR awarded DOE grant to investigate and protect emerging biofuel crop disease. Research to develop...
U.S.
Researchers Explore Economic Potential of Sweet Sorghum Ethanol
January 26, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn about the economic potential of sweet sorghum ethanol, a renewable energy source that could...
U.S.
Viral Probe Gives Ringside View of Cell-to-Cell Combat
January 24, 2018
Seed World Staff
Viruses hijack cells to replicate, but now scientists have a new tool to watch the...
U.S.
Counting Chromosomes: Scientists Solve a Century-Old Mystery About Reproduction
January 19, 2018
Seed World Staff
Scientists solve century-old mystery of reproduction by counting chromosomes. Learn how this breakthrough could revolutionize...
U.S.
Root Discovery May Lead to Crops that Need Less Fertilizer
January 18, 2018
Seed World Staff
Researchers have discovered a root-dwelling bacteria that could help crops need less fertilizer. Learn more...
U.S.
Grant Allows Iowa State University Scientists to Help Chart Corn Genomes
January 18, 2018
Seed World Staff
Iowa State scientists receive grant to map corn genomes, unlocking potential for improved crop yields...
U.S.
New ‘Buck’ Naked Barley: Food, Feed, Brew
January 17, 2018
Seed World Staff
Introducing Buck Naked Barley, a new feed for your brew! This all-natural feed is made...
U.S.
Shrinking to Grow: Flowering Plants Conquered the World by Reducing Their Genomes
January 15, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how flowering plants conquered the world by shrinking their genomes. Discover how this evolutionary...
U.S.
Self-Defense for Plants
January 9, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn how to protect yourself with plants! Discover the best self-defense plants to keep you...
U.S.
Engineers Make Wearable Sensors for Plants, Enabling Measurements of Water Use in Crops
January 5, 2018
Seed World Staff
Engineers create wearable sensors for plants, enabling accurate measurements of water use in crops. Monitor...
U.S.
Danforth Center Uncovers a Genetic Mechanism that Could Enhance Yield in Cereal Crops
January 5, 2018
Seed World Staff
Researchers at the Danforth Center uncover a genetic mechanism to increase yield in cereal crops....
U.S.
Rust Stemmed for Wheat
January 2, 2018
Seed World Staff
Learn about the new rust-resistant wheat developed by scientists in the US. This article explains...
U.S.
Breakthrough Study Reveals New Insight into ‘Immortal’ Plant Cells
December 20, 2017
Seed World Staff
A new study reveals groundbreaking insight into the immortality of plant cells. Learn more about...
U.S.
A Functional Genomics Database for Plant Microbiome Studies
December 20, 2017
Seed World Staff
Unlock the secrets of plant-microbiome interactions with the new Genomics Database. Learn how to use...
U.S.
Creating Better Soybeans
December 18, 2017
Seed World Staff
Learn how scientists are using genetic engineering to create better soybeans with higher yields and...
U.S.
Study Shows Ground-Penetrating Radar Can Detect Fine Roots in Crops
December 15, 2017
Seed World Staff
Ground-penetrating radar can detect fine roots in crops, according to a new study. Learn how...
U.S.
Sorghum Cultivars Can Produce Thousands of Gallons of Ethanol
December 14, 2017
Seed World Staff
Learn how different sorghum cultivars can produce thousands of gallons of ethanol. Discover the potential...
U.S.
Ceres Imaging Details New Pest, Disease Detection Product for Midwest
December 13, 2017
Seed World Staff
Ceres Imaging unveils new product to detect pests & diseases in Midwest farms. Get real-time...
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