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National Science Foundation (NSF)

May 16, 2016


National Science Foundation grant to support the development of new phenotyping instrument at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


April 3, 2016


California drought patterns becoming more common - Atmospheric patterns linked with drought occurred more frequently in recent decades


March 11, 2016


USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture and National Science Foundation announce $14.5 million in available funding for plant-biotic research


April 23, 2015


Disease spread among species is predictable - Study in California grassland expands understanding of biodiversity and management of emerging diseases


February 9, 2015


iPlant Collaborative helps researchers ask ‘bigger questions’


November 19, 2014


Boosts in productivity of corn and other crops modify Northern Hemisphere carbon dioxide cycle


October 15, 2014


Ten things to know about the flowers of fall: sunflowers - Scientists unfurl common flowers' genetic secrets


September 30, 2014


Cause of California drought linked to climate change - Extreme atmospheric conditions responsible for drought more likely to occur in current global warming


September 24, 2014


High-tech harvest: Engineering agriculture's future 


September 22, 2014


USA - $4.7M National Science Foundation grant to study tomato fruit genetics, development


July 8, 2014


Bees from the inside out - Researchers work to save bees by studying the diversity of microbes that live in their guts and the impacts on these microbes of exposure to antibiotics


June 3, 2014


BBSRC and U.S. National Science Foundation renew funding to improve photosynthesis to feed and fuel the world


March 21, 2014


Building solutions for bioinformatics from the ground up


March 17, 2014


BBSRC and NSF co-fund international Arabidopsis resource


March 5, 2014


New bilateral pilot opportunity will fund collaborations between US and UK bioscience researchers - Proposals on systems biology, computational biology, bioinformatics and synthetic biology are eligible for consideration for joint US/UK funding


January 14, 2014


There's more to biofuel production than yield - Focusing solely on yield comes at a high price


September 4, 2013


Quest for the missing nitrogen-fixing bacteria


August 21, 2013


US and UK scientists collaborate to design crops of the future - Three Ideas Lab projects and a fourth NSF-sponsored project aim to transform future farming while reducing pollution and energy consumption


August 16, 2013


Keeping pace with plant pathogens - Plant immune system research ready for application, say researchers


August 21, 2012


Soybeans susceptible to man-made materials in soil - Study says manufactured nanomaterials may be harmful to agricultural production


June 3, 2012


Scientists complete most comprehensive genetic analysis yet of corn


April 10, 2012


Donald Danforth Plant Science Center’s Summer Internship program gets boost from two national foundations


March 16, 2012


Joint BBSRC and NSF 'Ideas Lab' to provide radically new approaches to producing crops with minimal input of nitrogen fertilizers


February 14, 2012


Developing hardier, weather-resistant crops - University of Wisconsin-Madison botanist searches for genes that would make a better root


February 9, 2012


U.S. National Science Foundation provides additional $5.9 million to support five new BREAD program projects


December 19, 2011


A major step forward towards drought tolerance in crops: UC Riverside discovery creates new blueprint for engineering drought tolerant crops


October 7, 2011


Progress towards developing plants that accomodate climate change - The genetic basis of a plant's adaptability to climate is identified


August 1, 2011


Largest-ever map of interactions of plant proteins produced


November 22, 2010


Cornell University researchers receive $9.4 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation for maize and rice genomics projects


November 11, 2010


The genetics of self-incompatibility - Petunias show that the mechanisms behind inbreeding prevention are similar to immune response





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