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
June 12, 2024
Climate resilient crops: Novo Nordisk Foundation and the Wellcome Trust award a grant of up to DKK 585 million to the ‘Ancient Environmental Genomics Initiative for Sustainability’
September 2, 2022
RIPE researchers report faster screening of photoprotection in crops
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)
March 25, 2022
University of Cambridge Crop Science Centre to conduct field trials of genetically modified barley that could reduce need for synthetic fertilisers
November 15, 2021
Study shines a light into “black holes” in the Arabidopsis genome
October 7, 2021
United Kingdom - Industry-led doctoral training partnership focused on sustainable innovation to develop a new generation of agri scientists
August 31, 2021
Plant RNA Structure Symposium, run by the John Innes Centre in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, will take place online September 7-9
July 8, 2021
Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce (Agritech Future)
Plants get a faster start to their day than we think
April 29, 2021
Exploit plants' ability to tell the time to make food production more sustainable - study
March 16, 2021
European summer droughts since 2015 exceed anything in the past two millennia Europa erlebt seit 2015 die schlimmste Sommer-Trockenperiode der letzten zwei Jahrtausende
February 5, 2021
13-year analysis sheds new light on wheat crop disease patterns in Ethiopia (Phys Org)
October 5, 2020
New Crop Science Centre opens in Cambridge, an alliance between the University of Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences and NIAB
June 16, 2020
Roadmap laid out for next generation of crops for high productivity and resilience to climate change
October 1, 2019
Multi-million pound magic: conjuring up answers to one of life's basic questions - Sixty years after Francis Crick predicted the central importance of protein synthesis, a new project aims to shed light on how it is controlled
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 23, 2019
Dr Giles Oldroyd elected to the Russel R Geiger Professorship of Crop Science, leading the Cambridge Centre for Crop Science (3CS) partnership with NIAB
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
April 13, 2018
United Kingdom - Cambridge and four other universities form agritech partnership
January 25, 2018
Think of honeybees as ‘livestock’ not wildlife, argue experts
September 25, 2017
Study identifies likely scenarios for global spread of stem rust, a devastating crop disease
September 22, 2017
Cambridge University robotics experts are developing robots that can be used to harvest lettuce at leading salad supplier (Fruitnet)
July 27, 2017
Leading plant scientist Prof Sir David Baulcombe on feeding the world and the new £30million Cambridge Centre for Crop Science (Cambridge Independent)
June 20, 2017
Fighting a destructive crop disease with mathematics
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