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Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG)

October 24, 2016


PhD student from the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics investigates aspects of drought tolerance in barley


September 19, 2016


New phase for plant genomics research at Waite campus


February 3, 2015


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics researchers tackle food security (Stock Journal)


July 3, 2014


Boron tolerance discovery for higher wheat yields


June 20, 2014


ARC Research Hub for Genetic Diversity and Molecular Breeding for Wheat in a Hot and Dry Climate


June 12, 2014


New Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics wheat research hub announced today


May 26, 2014


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics announces acting CEOs to replace outgoing Professor


November 13, 2013


New research project to produce salinity tolerant crops


August 8, 2013


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics at the University of Adelaide and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia sign memorandum of understanding to deliver salt tolerant varieties of wheat and barley


May 22, 2013


US Government funds US / Australian / Indian collaboration for abiotic stress tolerant cereals


May 10, 2013


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics licenses University of Connecticut's technology that enhances plant salinity tolerance


August 16, 2012


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, Dow AgroSciences to collaborate on crop development


April 15, 2012


Building better grains (Stock & Land)


April 6, 2012


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics and CSIRO join forces with Vilmorin & Cie to commercialize Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) wheat in Australia
Le Centre Australien de Génomique Fonctionnelle Végétale et le CSIRO unissent leurs compétences à celles de Vilmorin & Cie afin de commercialiser en Australie du blé optimisant l’utilisation d’azote


March 13, 2012


Good news for wheat farmers battling salinity


March 12, 2012


World breakthrough on salt-tolerant wheat


February 29, 2012


DuPont and the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics expand collaboration


January 27, 2012


Australia - GM barley trial 'success' (Stock & Land)


January 19, 2012


First year of salt-tolerant genetically modified barley trials near Corrigin hailed a success by researchers from the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (The West Australian)


October 21, 2011


Research set to strengthen Australia's canola cropsa


October 10, 2011


International Rice Research Institute begins trials on GM iron-rich rice that helps combat nutrition deficiency (FnBnews)


September 28, 2011


Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics scientists find genetic trick to make iron-rich rice


September 9, 2011


From root to rice grain: iron climbs to the top


September 8, 2011


High iron and zinc rice gives hope to micronutrient deficient billions


June 28, 2011


Australian Center for Plant Functional Genomics helps lead Australian/French push for International Wheat Research Initiative


February 18, 2011


Wheat genes the key to salinity fight (Stock Journal)


February 10, 2011


Patent to be granted for salinity tolerance technology


December 10, 2010


Strict rules to guide GM wheat, barley trials at the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (Stock Journal)


November 16, 2010


DuPont and the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics extend partnership to increase agricultural productivity


September 10, 2010


Salt-tolerant rice offers hope for global food supply





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