October 13, 2023
Natural GM crops: grasses take evolutionary shortcut by borrowing genes from their neighbours
January 16, 2023
Genetically modified rice could be key to tackling food shortages caused by climate change
May 3, 2021
University of Sheffield scientists develop climate-resilient beans that reduce water usage
April 26, 2021
Naturally GM: Crops steal genes from other species to accelerate evolution
March 23, 2021
University of Sheffield develops a new crop protection strategy to boost immune system of plants
November 13, 2019
Experts unlock key to photosynthesis, a find that could help us meet food security demands
August 22, 2019
Researchers developing natural pesticide alternative to target pests without harming honeybees
June 20, 2019
University of Sheffield scientists develop climate-ready wheat that can survive drought conditions
May 22, 2019
Replace soil with foam to solve global food security crisis, say University of Sheffield scientists
March 20, 2019
Breakthrough in fighting plant disease - A global research team including scientists from La Trobe University have identified specific locations within plants’ chromosomes capable of transferring immunity to their offspring
August 2, 2018
Rice with fewer stomata requires less water and is better suited for climate change
February 13, 2018
Scientists identify factors which drive the evolution of herbicide resistance
October 23, 2017
Climate-smart rice project shortlisted in 2017 Newton Prize
February 27, 2017
How to reduce the environmental impact of a loaf of bread?
April 20, 2016
Scientists discover C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering size and structure of plant leaves and roots
February 25, 2015
New P3 agri-tech centre launched at the University of Sheffield to tackle global plant and soil challenges
April 30, 2014
Nueva ‘vacuna’ para plantas sin efectos secundarios (SINC)
Research finds a new way to protect crops from pests and disease
April 29, 2014
Green vaccination: boosting plant immunity without side effects
January 25, 2013
Friendly bacteria show key role in “priming” plant defences
April 24, 2012
Plant perfumes woo beneficial bugs
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