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University of Georgia
May 09

Oilseed radish could be grown in Georgia for biofuel market

April 09

High-yielding switchgrass is the focus of Ceres and University of Georgia researchers

February 09

University of Georgia scientist ready to make better biofuel plants

January 09

Genome sequence shows sorghum's immense potential


November 08

Soybean grant gives researchers tools to unravel better bean - University of Georgia researcher works to identify functions of soybean genes

September 08

University of Georgia researcher studies sunflower potential

June 08

New University of Georgia invention effectively kills foodborne pathogens in minutes

University of Georgia given $4.1 million USDA grant to study disappearing bees


July 07

University of Georgia researchers find a shortcut for screening root-knot nematode resistant soybeans

June 07

University of Georgia scientist sleuthing secrets of sorghum traits - Sorghum's usefulness leads to deeper study

February 07

Georgia Quality Cotton Award recognizes outstanding producers


October 06

University of Georgia receives $4.1 million National Science Foundation grant to study so-called 'jumping genes' in maize

September 06

Scientists engineer root-knot nematode resistance

May 06

Plant, grow and harvest virtual crops - Crop modeling program growing popular worldwide

April 06

University of Georgia experts refine alternative to methyl bromide

March 06

Cataloguing wheat DNA will lead to quicker breeding


September 05

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency funds turfgrass projects in Georgia and North Carolina

U.S. farmers grow the world’s tastiest peanuts

March 05

Cancer, heart disease fighting peanuts created at University of Georgia


December 04

University of Georgia turf scientists breeding new varieties of centipede grass using germplasm collected from the grass's homeland, China

November 04

Scientists using DNA to detect pathogens on seeds - New method will be much quicker and more accurate than existing techniques

October 04

Sleeping plant's 'breath' can indicate its health

September 04

New research at the University of Georgia shows plants can shuffle and paste gene pieces to generate genetic diversity

August 04

U.S. National Science Foundation awards University of Georgia $3.9 million for plant cell wall research

University of Georgia researchers identify morning glory families that are tolerant to glyphosate

July 04

University of Georgia researchers receive $5.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation for corn improvement
 

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