February 18, 2022
Open call to galvanize the global barley research community
May 26, 2021
Partnership award to advance cereal science
September 17, 2020
Research shows potential of gene editing in barley - An international team of plant scientists have shown the potential to rapidly improve the quality of barley grain through a genetic tool known as CRISPR
August 25, 2020
Tickling plant roots could lead to better crops (The Herald)
August 6, 2018
Birch lab at the University of Dundee's Division of Plant Sciences discover new knowledge in fight against potato blight disease
May 23, 2018
Major funding at the University of Dundee could get to the root of crop diseases
November 14, 2017
Scientists from the International Barley Hub discover path to improved grain quality Científicos descubren cómo mejorar la calidad del grano de la cebada
June 19, 2016
Research reveales the 'toolkit' of the potato cyst nematode
April 29, 2016
Bees research shows not all neonicotinoids are the same
July 8, 2015
Major European award for research on the fundamental mechanisms that underpin the inheritance of genetic characteristics in cereal crop breeding
February 28, 2015
New light shed on the microbial battleground between soil and roots
July 18, 2014
Genetic blueprint of bread wheat genome unveiled
December 9, 2013
Scottish Food Security Alliance announces PhD opportunities
October 7, 2013
Impact of gene on crop development could boost cereal yields
August 15, 2013
Discovery of new enzyme could yield better plants for biofuel
June 27, 2013
University of Dundee and James Hutton Institute unveil living displays explaining the role of genes and genetics at the University's Botanic Garden
August 13, 2012
New grants for ground breaking research
July 23, 2012
Sequencing technology helps reveal what plant genomes really encode
November 18, 2010
Researchers funded by the BBSRC Crop Science Initiative have made a discovery that could instigate a paradigm shift in breeding resistance to late blight - a devastating disease of potatoes and tomatoes
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