October 2, 2017
Evolutionary crop research: ego-plants give lower yield - Evolutionary biologists are calling for a shift in the usual plant breeding paradigm, which is based on selecting the fittest plants to create new varieties - New research results show that a plants ability to be less competitive and behave according to the good of the group could be a key feature in the attempt to increase crop yields
May 23, 2017
Food is not just the sum of its nutrients. It is time to rethink nutrition labelling
March 2, 2017
Want more crop variety? Researchers propose using CRISPR to accelerate plant domestication
November 3, 2015
The role of plant science in food security
May 29, 2015
A proposal to modify plants through "rewilding" gives G.M.O. debate new life (The New York Times)
January 9, 2012
Is het echt biologisch?
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