February 14, 2022
Agricultural fungicides may be driving resistance
January 21, 2022
University of Georgia researchers create disease-resistant hybrids from wild peanuts
January 6, 2022
University of Georgia and University of Missouri awarded $1.2 million NSF-NIFA grant to fight the soybean cyst nematode
December 10, 2021
Incorporating alfalfa in forage systems could lead to environmental benefits
November 30, 2021
New “onion devourer” bacteria found by University of Georgia researchers
November 10, 2021
University of Georgia plant pathologist Bob Kemerait recognized for improving the world, one peanut at a time
November 1, 2021
Missouri Soybean executes first ever high oleic university license, partners with University of Georgia to commercialize high oleic soybeans
October 29, 2021
University of Florida and University of Georgia team up for turf success
October 27, 2021
The Bulldogs behind the Georgia jack-o’-lantern
September 30, 2021
Cover crops provide habitat for predator insects that may help control pests
September 14, 2021
Tracking wild peanut genes to improve crop resilience - DNA detectives show how important seed exchange is to food security
August 6, 2021
University of Georgia co-led genetics team paves way for better corn plants - The groundbreaking work could lead to bigger yields, better stress tolerance
July 30, 2021
University of Gerogia research on milkweed breeding featured on the cover of HortScience
Genomic and chemical diversity of commercially available high-CBD industrial hemp accessions (Frontiers)
CBD varieties don’t perform to COAs, University of Georgia researchers say (Hemp Today)
July 27, 2021
Burgeoning hemp industry faces growing pains
July 26, 2021
South Georgia-grown grass used in Tokyo Olympic stadium (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
June 23, 2021
John Ruter, Allan M. Armitage Professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, talks about ornamental plant breeding
May 18, 2021
New peanut has a wild past and domesticated present - Researchers dig into the past to create new varieties to improve production
May 6, 2021
University of Georgia breeders have developed pretty plants ideal for Mother's Day
April 28, 2021
At the University of Georgia this farm grows nematodes (Progressive Farmer)
April 13, 2021
Diverse nematode collection aids researchers - Collection enables major soybean cyst nematode discoveries to be made (Successful Farming)
April 12, 2021
University of Georgia student's research seeks return of tomatoes' flavor (Albany Herald)
February 25, 2021
New rapid test for watermelon disease
February 3, 2021
University of Georgia doctoral program cultivates budding plant scientists (Crossville Chronicle)
January 29, 2021
University of Georgia faculty member Katrien Devos part of team to unlock switchgrass genome
January 20, 2021
Examining issues facing hemp production and processing
January 5, 2021
Invisible pest causes more than $1 billion in crop losses by taking control of plants’ natural processes
December 18, 2020
Bermudagrass versus the armyworm - Striving for a better understanding of pest resistance in experimental lines
December 11, 2020
Getting to the bottom of blossom-end rot
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