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Rakesh Kumar Loves Cantaloupe, but Gives Cucumber and Watermelon a Fair Shake, Too
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Allen Van Deynze Loves the Fact He’s Not Deprived of Cucurbits Anymore
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Pre-Breeding 101
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New CRISPR-based Technology Developed to Control Pests With Precision-Guided Genetics
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Should Researchers Engineer A Spicy Tomato?
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Researcher’s Experiment Sends Engineered Plants to the International Space Station
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Gene Identified With a Key Role in Plant Adaptation to Fluctuating Soil Salinity Levels
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New Study Will Track How Trade Wars Affect the Midwest
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Using ‘Wild Genes’ to Breed Robust Lettuce
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It’s Like GoPro with the Bees!
December 14, 2018
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Rice Plants that Grow as Clones from Seed
December 13, 2018
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Big Picture Look at Climate Change Impact on U.S. Agriculture
December 13, 2018
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Researcher Says Anti-GMO Sentiment has Repercussions for Developing World
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New Insights in Rust Resistance in Wheat
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Jason Argyris Owes his Career to a Neighbor with a Really Big Garden
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Researchers Generate Plants with Enhanced Drought Resistance Without Penalizing Growth
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Inari Introduces World’s First Seed Foundry
November 8, 2018
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Hot temperatures Can Trigger an RNA Response in Plants
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Key Gene Find Could Enable Development of Disease-Resistant Crops
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Protect Wheat Yields
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Fertilizers’ Impact On Soil Health Compared
October 31, 2018
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How Plants Cope With Stress
October 30, 2018
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Grass Genes Tapped to Breed Better Crops
October 19, 2018
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October 15, 2018
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Clemson Researchers Optimizing Pulse and Cereal Crops for Organic Production
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Pioneering Biologists Create a New Crop Through Genome Editing
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Kansas Wheat Commission to Fund Gene Editing Research at Kansas State University
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Researching to Infinity and Beyond
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Clemson Researcher Studying In-Field Variability on Cotton Yields and Quality
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