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University of Queensland

August 18, 2022


Accelerating genetic gain – the role of Genomic Breeding Values


Next generation scientists to tackle plant problems at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture


August 4, 2022


Adapting Australian wheat to changing environments


August 3, 2022


Harnessing light to hack a breeding bottleneck for winter cereal crops


July 6, 2022


Field trial for GM sorghum in Australia now approved


June 17, 2022


David Jordan, leader in sorghum research, wins Award


April 12, 2022


Sorghum mutants breed crop innovation for food security


March 30, 2022


Australia - Research makes strong case for early sown sorghum in the north


January 21, 2022


Australia - New pre-breeding co-investment to tackle sorghum lodging


December 14, 2021


Pacific Seeds, supporting students to pursue rewarding careers in agriculture


November 11, 2021


Artificial intelligence helps design the perfect chickpea


September 29, 2021


Grain size discovery boosts sorghum potential


August 5, 2021


Improving yield stability in barley - Researchers in Queensland are working on improving one of Australia’s largest grain crops (Future Farming)


July 6, 2021


Boosting barley production from the ground up


March 31, 2021


A genetic solution to ensure sorghum stands firm


March 18, 2021


ISAAA Webinar: Innovative Tools for Crop Breeding


February 26, 2021


University of Zurich and University of Queensland have entered into a strategic partnership, cooperating, among others, in the field of agricultural and plant sciences
Die Universität Zürich und die University of Queensland haben gestern eine strategische Partnerschaft geschlossen


Hotter, drier, CRISPR: editing for climate change


January 18, 2021


Genetic discovery may benefit rice breeding (The Western Producer)


November 11, 2020


Rice has many fathers but only two mothers


October 30, 2020


Expect more mega-droughts that last two decades or longer


September 4, 2020


Natural pest control saving billions


July 30, 2020


Post-pandemic brave new world of agriculture - Innovations in agriculture and food supply in response to the COVID-19 pandemic


July 17, 2020


Understanding weed competitive traits in barley


June 9, 2020


Rewiring plant reproduction for higher seed yields in sorghum and cowpea


August 26, 2019


Plant breeding technology developed at the University of Queensland is producing crops that can resist viruses and introduce other economically valuable traits, a development that could have an enormous impact on world food production (The Good Men Project)


July 31, 2019


USDA/APHIS approves field trials of gene-edited, virus resistant tomatoes 


July 26, 2019


NASA-inspired speed breeding for crop improvement to feed the future (NowScience)


June 19, 2019


Grow faster, grow stronger: speed-breeding crops to feed the future (The New York Times)


June 17, 2019


Speeding breeding and other ways of feeding 10 billion people





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