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Kansas State University

August 20, 2013


Kansas State University to lead world's first NSF-established research center for wheat; first such center for crop plants


July 31, 2013


New wheat publications available


June 28, 2013


Hallan dos genes resistentes a nueva cepa de roya negra del trigo (MSN Chile)


Gene discovery may halt a worldwide wheat epidemic


Scientists have isolated two genes that protect wheat plants from stem rust (Voice of America)


June 18, 2013


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


Rice blast research reveals details on how a fungus invades plants - Results move research a step closer to controlling devastating crop diseases


May 16, 2013


Careers in agricultural sciences, plant pathology are focus of June 12 program at Kansas State University - College and high school students invited to learn about opportunities


May 1, 2013


Kansas State University researcher leads international team comparing genetic code of ancient and modern wheat cultivars


April 29, 2013


Kansas State University researcher Gill Bikram on international team that builds wheat genome physical map - Study sheds light on structure, evolution of wheat genome


April 26, 2013


$10 million Wheat Innovation Center opens in Manhattan, Kansas, USA (WIBW)


April 24, 2013


Kansas State University scientists awarded $5.5 million for wheat and rice blast research - Studies have global food security implications


April 11, 2013


Washington State University leads development of heat-tolerant grain


April 9, 2013


Canola educational opportunities planned in Kansas during April, May


March 25, 2013


Kansas wheat growers should be aware of crop diseases to the South


Research finds that elevated carbon dioxide in atmosphere trims wheat, sorghum moisture needs


March 22, 2013


In-depth wheat and canola school planned in Garden City, Kansas


February 25, 2013


Kansas State University’s Everest is new number one wheat variety in Kansas


February 14, 2013


Improving wheat is at the core of Kansas State University program - New wheat variety ‘1863’ honors founding of university


Next generation soybean breeding: the potential of spectral analysis


January 2, 2013


Kansas State University work indicates glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth weed present in Kansas


December 4, 2012


Order of importance: Study finds prioritizing rather than canvassing entire plant genome may lead to improved crops


November 28, 2012


Do seed treatments impact soybean inoculants? (Stanislaus Farm Supply)


November 13, 2012


Award for Excellence in Research to Multistate Collaboration for work on soybean rust


November 1, 2012


Kansas State University agronomy adjunct professor collaborates in breakthrough barley genome project


September 7, 2012


Canola, turnips and other brassicas are forage options this fall in Kansas


August 2, 2012


Kansas State University agricultural economist sees corn crop underwriting losses at about $10 billion


July 11, 2012


Tannins in sorghum are focus of study by Kansas State University and USDA researchers -Genetic research a step toward improved health, pharmaceutical, and nutritional values of plants


May 24, 2012


Kansas State University scientists lead the effort that finds genes underlying the domestication of sorghum and other cereals


May 14, 2012


Genes underlying the key domestication process in sorghum and other cereals





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