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University of Cambridge

July 23, 2024


Next generation biosensor reveals gibberellin’s critical role in legume nitrogen-fixation – paving the way for more productive legume crops and self-fertilizing cereals


April 25, 2022


Une céréale génétiquement modifiée pour mieux capter l’azote de l’air (Le Monde)


Engineered plant control of associative nitrogen fixation (PNAS)


April 29, 2021


Exploit plants' ability to tell the time to make food production more sustainable - study


September 16, 2019


Harnessing tomato jumping genes could help speed-breed drought-resistant crops


July 31, 2019


Engineering new signalling networks to produce crops that need less fertiliser - An interdisciplinary research collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge has engineered a novel synthetic plant-microbe signalling pathway that could provide the foundation for transferring nitrogen fixation to cereals


July 11, 2019


Ancient defense strategy continues to protect plants from pathogens


July 8, 2019


Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce


June 10, 2019


Scientists discover gene that could help us grow crops faster


September 28, 2018


Cambridge University researchers have developed what is believed to be the first robotic lettuce leaf peeling system of its kind


January 25, 2018


Think of honeybees as ‘livestock’ not wildlife, argue experts


June 20, 2017


Fighting a destructive crop disease with mathematics


February 21, 2017


Unlocking crop diversity by manipulating plant sex


October 27, 2016


Plant ‘thermometer’ discovered that triggers springtime budding by measuring night-time heat


August 15, 2016


Virus attracts bumblebees to infected plants by changing scent 


January 19, 2016


Grafted plants’ genomes can communicate with each other - Salk Institute and Cambridge University scientists find tiny molecules drive gene silencing across grafted shoots


May 29, 2015


Fungus enhances crop roots and could be a future 'bio-fertiliser' 


May 4, 2015


Fungi enhances crop roots and could be a future 'bio-fertilizer'


October 14, 2013


Measuring crossovers with fluorescent pollen


October 7, 2013


A community based approach for tackling the post-genomic data deluge





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