June 10, 2020
UC Riverside and Eurosemillas partner to bring the next generation of avocados to market
May 15, 2020
Tiny particle, big payoff - Innovative virus research may save wheat and other crops
May 1, 2020
Study finds natural fires help native bees, improve food security - Native bees are increasingly important to food growers
April 3, 2020
Study identifies new temperature sensing mechanism in plants - Phytochrome foci have different behaviors at different temperatures and types of light
March 10, 2020
Some domesticated plants ignore beneficial soil microbes
January 17, 2020
America’s most widely consumed oil causes genetic changes in the brain - Soybean oil linked to metabolic and neurological changes in mice
January 13, 2020
Research identifies possible on/off switch for plant growth - Protein could be key to saving crops endangered by extreme weather
October 25, 2019
Entrepreneurship incubator boosts Inland Empire biotech startups - UC Riverside’s Wet Lab Incubator, the first of its kind in the region, has officially opened its doors
Game changer: New chemical keeps plants plump - UC Riverside-led team's discovery offers hope for crops despite drought
October 16, 2019
UC Riverside helps secure the future of food - $3 million program to train tomorrow's plant scientists
September 20, 2019
Grains in the rain - New study opens the door to flood resistant crops
July 9, 2019
UC Riverside scientists decode DNA secrets of world’s toughest bean
June 14, 2019
It’s not easy being green - University of California Riverside research uncovers elusive process essential to plant greening
April 29, 2019
Astronauts might soon grow SPACE tomatoes - Grant to UC Riverside could help put tiny tomato plants on the International Space Station
March 1, 2019
Research identifies mechanism that helps plants fight bacterial infection - UC Riverside study could lead to better strategies for protecting crops from attacks by pathogens
February 27, 2019
When life gives you sour lemons, use genetics to find out why - Identification of genes responsible for sour taste in citrus fruit may enable the creation of new, sweeter varieties
January 13, 2019
Scientists identify how plants sense temperature - With a temperature sensor in hand, researchers can engineer crops that produce yields in warmer climates
We already breed crops to resist disease. Can we breed them to resist rising temperatures? (The New Food Economy)
December 4, 2018
Scientists identify how plants sense temperature - With a temperature sensor in hand, UC Riverside researchers can engineer crops that produce yields in warmer climates
May 17, 2018
Battling bubbles: how plants protect themselves from killer fungus - University of California Riverside researchers show how plants fight against infections by delivering protective molecules into fungi using bubble-like exosomes
March 14, 2018
University of California, Riverside researchers receive grant to improve pollinator health - Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research award will identify best management practices to protect bees
December 4, 2017
Shining a light on plant growth and development - University of California Riverside researchers have discovered how plants respond to changes in light at the molecular level
October 4, 2017
Study shows genetically modified soybean oil causes less obesity and insulin resistance but negatively impacts liver function - UC Riverside mouse study compares Plenish to conventional soybean, coconut, and olive oils
September 11, 2017
Scientists to study health of plant-bacteria symbiosis in California - National Science Foundation grant of $1.24 million to UC Riverside and Oregon State University supports the research
April 26, 2017
Barley genome sequenced - Research could lead to better beer, single malt Scotch whiskey and provide tool for scientists to better understand other crops, including rice and wheat
March 2, 2017
Mutant maize offers key to understanding plant growth - Live cell time-lapse imaging of maize mutant provides crucial details for UC Riverside researchers
January 9, 2017
Secret new weapon of insect-transmitted viruses exposed - Researchers uncover a new function of a viral protein that manipulates host odors to attract arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes
December 22, 2016
A genetic library of cowpea varieties for food security
October 14, 2016
How University of California scientists are taking on the global food crisis
September 28, 2016
Fighting plant pathogens with RNA - Researchers develop strategy that could lead to environmentally friendly fungicide to fight pathogens that cause billions of dollars in crop loss
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