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Seed-applied, gene-edited microbes are changing how corn accesses nitrogen—fixing it from the air, feeding roots directly, and reducing fertilizer losses. For seed developers, it’s a breakthrough...
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This corn gene was dismissed. Shelved. Ignored. Now it’s changing the game. In 2010, a newly patented gene had sweet...

The biologicals boom is here—but can the products keep up with the promise?Biologicals are everywhere these days—from trade show buzz...

One new product, though, generated a whole lot of buzz at World Seed Congress 2025. So, we caught up with...

Seeds may be small, but their impact is global. As climate shocks, nationalism, and disinformation rise, the fight over seed...

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In the mid-1990s, Bill Rooney took on a research program that would become pivotal in bioenergy. Rooney, now recognized as...

For Cole Hammett, entomology and plant pathology student at North Carolina State University and 2024 National Association for Plant Breeding...

The National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) recently hosted its annual meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, bringing together professionals dedicated...

The recent meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) in Greenville, South Carolina, provided a platform for insightful...

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