May 2, 2024
Rothamsted scientists have been accumulating datasets crucial for a sustainable agricultural future for decades - Now they want more researchers to use them
April 8, 2024
Glyphosate ban could lead to difficult trade-offs - New modelling shows reduced yields of some crops if widely used herbicide is withdrawn, with alternative approaches to weed control offering mixed outcomes
January 9, 2024
Rothamsted submission to Food Standards Agency consultation on precision bred organisms - The consultation seeks to collect views from stakeholders on proposals for regulation and associated impact in England
December 6, 2023
Potential of soils to sequester carbon being “seriously overestimated” - A reality check is needed to avoid costly policy mistakes
March 24, 2023
Rothamsted Research welcomes new GE law - UK Bioscience sector now open for business say scientists
September 14, 2022
Converting grazing land to arable 'unsustainable' in West Country and other parts of Northern Europe - Crop failures and small yields likely as climate change stops farm machinery from accessing fields
August 25, 2022
Climate change impact on hay yields will leave farmers short of feed - New analysis points to spring hay decline in southern England of up to 50% by 2080
April 11, 2022
United Kingdom - Dawn of a new era - GM pioneers celebrate as relaxing of rules around gene editing finally comes into force
July 22, 2021
United Kingdom - Take action to harness the unique contribution of plant genetic innovation, Government urged
April 19, 2021
Increasing weed threat now greater than at any point in human history - Long term experiment shows climate, crop height, fertiliser and herbicide resistance are all to blame
January 7, 2021
Rothamsted welcomes Defra consultation on gene editing - "The solutions that genome editing make possible cannot come too soon"
July 3, 2020
When the drugs don't work - Using pesticide mixtures to combat resistance might be encouraging a different problem
December 16, 2019
Genetic research points to wheat’s untapped yield potential
July 25, 2019
Rothamstedt Research responds to new British Prime Minister's pledge on GM crops - Promise comes one year after the European Court of Justice ruled that genome editing technology be classed as GM
July 10, 2019
Surprising birthplace of modern data analysis celebrates 100 years - Today's statistical methods and computerised data analysis can be traced back to an unlikely band of pioneers
June 4, 2019
Foods enhanced with proven health benefits not making it to consumers quckly enough - Tools for tackling global epidemics of malnutrition, obesity and their associated health problems are stuck in ‘development limbo’, says GM expert
December 19, 2018
Gene edited food imports into the European Union will be almost impossible to spot - The scientist responsible for the only public trial of a gene edited crop in Europe has said the EU decision to reclassify the plants as GM will cause a regulatory nightmare for food standard agencies
And here is to the next 175 years at Rothamstedt Research - As this landmark year comes to an end, our Head of Communications, James Clarke looks back on an eventful 12 months, as well as a peek into what the future might hold for farming
October 24, 2018
Scientists united to szafeguard precisoin breeding - Appeal comes in the wake of the European Court of Justice’s ruling that regulation of the technology should fall under existing GMO laws
October 17, 2018
United Kinngdom - Teen survey reveals attitudes towards food and farming - Research reveals that despite teenagers feeling disconnected from farming, many of today’s young people are interested in how their food is produced and science’s role within that
September 13, 2018
Call for clarity after EU ruling on gene-edited crops - An open letter, signed by leading research institutions, universities, plant breeders, crop agronomy companies and biotech multinationals, is delivered to Defra Secretary
July 30, 2018
Viewpoint: Setback for gene editing - Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that a crop whose performance has been altered by a modern genome technique must pass the same checks as GM crops that include foreign genes
May 17, 2018
Food security and health: revenge of the nasty fungi - Knowledge of fungal disease in agriculture emphasises a "global collapse" in the ability of chemicals to control pathogenic fungi that threaten human health as well as food security
March 2, 2018
Broad brush condemns neonics - Rothamsted Research comments on a European evaluation of the unintended risks to bees from neonicotinoid pesticides that again highlights the need for more detailed studies
February 22, 2018
United Kingdom - Rothamsted Research comments on the Business Secretary's speech calling for an agricultural revolution in the use of technology and innovation
January 5, 2018
Back to the future - Long-term experiments continue to inform agricultural science, to guide the future of farming and food production, all issues for a new conference in May at Rothamsted Research
November 21, 2017
Plastic plants are okay! - As a developmental geneticist by training, Ottoline Leyser might have studied animals, but plants' ability to tune their development to their environment won her over completely
November 9, 2017
United Kingdom backs neonics ban - Restrictions on the use of neonicotinoids should be extended to safeguard bees and other pollinators, says Environment Secretary Michael Gove
October 20, 2017
Out of the classroom and into the lab - Students pondering STEM careers win praise for tackling a diverse range of research projects to gain a taste of life as agricultural scientists - Four Nuffield scholars who worked in laboratories at Rothamsted Research
October 10, 2017
'Better understanding' needed to exploit GM crops (Farmers Weekly)
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