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University of Exeter

September 29, 2022


A study from the University of Exeter reveals a master regulator controlling fungal infection of wheat


August 6, 2021


Crop farmers face new disease pressures as climate changes


February 1, 2021


Improved model estimates impact of ozone on soy crops


June 11, 2020


Pathogens that attack agricultural crops show remarkable adaptability to new climates and new plant hosts, new research shows


June 8, 2020


Threats to global food security from emerging fungal crop pathogens


March 30, 2020


University of Exeter researchers discover a novel chemistry to protect our crops from fungal disease


January 13, 2020


Atlantic circulation collapse could cut British crop farming


December 6, 2019


Breakthrough in battle against invasive plants


October 30, 2019


Climate change could drive British crop farming north and west


January 10, 2019


Scientists forecast where is the highly invasive fall armyworm to strike next - Staple and economically important crops throughout the world could be at serious risk if efficient measures are not taken soon (Pensoft Publishers)


July 4, 2018


Why this Exeter University professor is urging farmers to adapt to shopper's changing eating habits (Devon Live)


March 26, 2018


Breakthrough in battle against rice blast - Scientists have found a way to stop the spread of rice blast, a fungus that destroys up to 30% of the world’s rice crop each year


March 22, 2018


Keys to bee-friendly neonics - Two enzymes, one in the honeybee and one in the bumblebee, may hold the keys to a new generation of pesticides that protect crops without threatening the pollinators' brainpower


Breakthrough could aid development of bee-friendly pesticides


Bayer, Exeter University and Rothamsted Research to identify enzymes in bees that determine sensitivity to neonicotinoids
Bayer, die Universität Exeter und Rothamsted Research haben Enzyme identifiziert, die die Empfindlichkeit von Bienen gegenüber Neonikotinoiden bestimmen


November 11, 2016


Production of seedless fruits an under-estimated tool for improving food security, research shows


July 12, 2016


Subtropical Cornwall climate could mean exotic new crops


August 4, 2015


Crop pests outwit climate change predictions en route to new destinations


June 24, 2015


United Kingdom - Dr Steve Penfield, John Innes Centre, to lead research for more vigorous seeds


June 19, 2015


Fungicide resistance to septoria blotch in wheat in Europe


June 15, 2015


University of Exeter researchers lead international initiative to face devastating crop disease Septoria tritici blotch (STB)


January 16, 2015


Wild pollinators at risk from diseased commercial species of bee


December 5, 2014


Drugs in the environment affect plant growth


October 6, 2014


University of Exeter research paves way for new generation of fungicides


August 30, 2014


Potatoes could be off the menu as crop pests threaten the United Kingdom (The Independent)


August 29, 2014


New study charts the global invasion of crop pests


March 4, 2014


Virtual bees help to unravel complex causes of colony decline - New computer model to help scientists, beekeepers and regulators to understand multiple environmental effects on honeybee colonies


February 13, 2014


Hidden crop pest threat to poorer nations revealed


September 3, 2013


Spread of crop pests threatens global food security as Earth warms


June 18, 2013


Rice blast research reveals details on how fungus invades plants - Study also advances understanding of wheat blast





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