Ancient Wheat Compound Offers Natural Protection Against Aphids
Seed World Staff on 11/22/2025

Ancient Wheat Compound Offers Natural Protection Against Aphids

Scientists at Rothamsted Research uncovered saponarin, a natural flavonoid in ancestral einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum) that powerfully deters the destructive English grain aphid. Published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the study shows this innate resistance could reduce pestici

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Researchers Map the Complete Oat Genome to Boost Future Breeding
Seed World Staff on 11/19/2025

Researchers Map the Complete Oat Genome to Boost Future Breeding

An international team led by Germany’s Leibniz Institute has mapped the complete oat pangenome, compiling genetic data from 30 varieties to unlock traits for nutrition, sustainability, and climate resilience. Featuring ETH Zurich’s study of the historic Swiss ‘Hative des Alpes’ oat, the research off

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Crop Rotation Increases Yields and Revenue by 20%, Major Global Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 11/18/2025

Crop Rotation Increases Yields and Revenue by 20%, Major Global Study Finds

A global study by INRAE and China Agricultural University analyzed over 3,600 field trials and found that crop rotation boosts yields and farm revenue by 20% compared to monocultures. Rotations with legumes improve nutrition and stability, increasing protein, energy, and micronutrients. The findings

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Ukraine Opens New Duplicate Centre to Safeguard Plant Genetic Resources
Seed World Staff on 11/18/2025

Ukraine Opens New Duplicate Centre to Safeguard Plant Genetic Resources

The FAO and EU, together with global partners, have opened Ukraine’s new Duplicate Centre for Plant Genetic Resources, securing 51,000 seed samples relocated after the Kharkiv gene bank attack. The state-of-the-art facility strengthens long-term preservation, research, and international cooperation,

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Breakthrough Brings Self-Fertilizing Crops One Step Closer
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025

Breakthrough Brings Self-Fertilizing Crops One Step Closer

Researchers at Aarhus University have discovered a molecular mechanism that could enable cereal crops like wheat and maize to fix nitrogen naturally, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers. By altering two amino acids in a plant receptor, the team reprogrammed plants to form symbiotic relationsh

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Experts Discuss DNA’s Role in the Future of Plant Breeding
Seed World Staff on 11/14/2025

Experts Discuss DNA’s Role in the Future of Plant Breeding

Naktuinbouw’s symposium, “To Divide Is to Multiply,” gathered breeding experts to explore how DNA technologies can enhance DUS testing and breeding efficiency. Speakers from CropXR, Dümmen Orange, CPVO, and Naktuinbouw emphasized collaboration, data sharing, and legal clarity as key to innovation. T

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Project Opportunity Tests CRISPR-Enhanced Potatoes in Sweden and Denmark
Seed World Staff on 11/13/2025

Project Opportunity Tests CRISPR-Enhanced Potatoes in Sweden and Denmark

Project Opportunity has completed its first CRISPR-Cas field trials in Sweden and Denmark, developing starch potatoes with improved resistance to late blight. The 12-partner European consortium is advancing sustainable potato breeding and preparing for expanded 2026 trials. The initiative showcases

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Rare Lost Allele That Boosts Soybean Seed Protein Identified
Seed World Staff on 11/13/2025

Rare Lost Allele That Boosts Soybean Seed Protein Identified

Researchers from the South China Botanical Garden discovered a rare allele, PC08Ins, that boosts soybean seed protein content but was lost during domestication. Found through GWAS and published in PNAS, the gene enhances abscisic acid levels, increasing storage proteins. Reintroducing PC08Ins into m

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COP30: FAO Warns Climate Funding Gap Threatens Agrifood Systems Transformation
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025

COP30: FAO Warns Climate Funding Gap Threatens Agrifood Systems Transformation

At the Belém Climate Summit, FAO urged greater climate finance for agrifood systems, calling the current funding gap a “lost opportunity” for a sector that can cut one-third of global emissions. Ahead of COP30, FAO promoted integrated fire management, resilient food systems, and science-based agrifo

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AI Cameras Take on One of UK Farming’s Toughest Weeds
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025

AI Cameras Take on One of UK Farming’s Toughest Weeds

A collaboration between Rothamsted Research, Bosch, Chafer Machinery, and Xarvio has developed an AI-powered precision spraying system to combat black-grass in UK farms. Using camera-equipped sprayers, it identifies and targets weed-infested zones, cutting herbicide use and costs. Funded by DEFRA an

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Plants Under Stress: How Rye Rearranges Its Genes
Seed World Staff on 11/11/2025

Plants Under Stress: How Rye Rearranges Its Genes

A large-scale study of over 500 rye plants reveals that nutrient deficiency reduces genetic recombination during meiosis. Conducted at Martin Luther University’s “Eternal Rye Cultivation” site, researchers found recombination is governed by many small genetic regions, not one master switch. These in

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Study: Depletion of Ukraine’s Soils Threatens Long-Term Global Food Security
Seed World Staff on 11/06/2025

Study: Depletion of Ukraine’s Soils Threatens Long-Term Global Food Security

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is depleting vital soil nutrients, threatening its role as Europe’s breadbasket. A UK–Ukraine–Netherlands study found more nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are removed than replaced, due to fertilizer shortages and soil damage. Experts urge integrated nutrient mana

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Camelina Identified as Promising Crop for Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Scotland
Seed World Staff on 11/06/2025

Camelina Identified as Promising Crop for Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Scotland

A new report from The James Hutton Institute and SRUC explores the potential for growing oilseed cover crops in Scotland to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Commissioned by the Scottish Government, the review identifies camelina as the most promising crop due to its high oil content and low

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Seeds of Climate Action: How ISF Is Driving Global Agricultural Resilience
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 11/06/2025

Seeds of Climate Action: How ISF Is Driving Global Agricultural Resilience

The International Seed Federation (ISF) is leading global efforts to make seeds central to climate action. As agriculture adapts to climate change, ISF unites seed companies worldwide to drive innovation, resilience, and sustainability. Through plant breeding, seeds help farmers boost yields, conser

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Rice Takes Root in British Soil for the First Time
Seed World Staff on 11/05/2025

Rice Takes Root in British Soil for the First Time

Scientists from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) are partnering with farmers in the Cambridgeshire Fens to trial rice and other crops on rewetted peat soils. The project aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions, restore degraded peatlands, and sustain food production. Trials include nine co

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Scientists Decode Oat Pan-Genome, Unlocking Path to Climate-Resilient Crops
Seed World Staff on 11/04/2025

Scientists Decode Oat Pan-Genome, Unlocking Path to Climate-Resilient Crops

Scientists from TUM, Helmholtz Munich, and IPK have decoded the pan-genome of 33 oat lines, revealing the full genetic diversity of one of the world’s most nutritious grains. Published in Nature, the research provides a foundation for breeding climate-resilient, high-yield oat varieties capable of w

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Rooted in Progress: Reinventing the Carrot for a Changing World
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 11/04/2025

Rooted in Progress: Reinventing the Carrot for a Changing World

Carrot breeding is evolving to meet modern challenges — from climate resilience and disease resistance to colour diversity and consumer appeal. Today’s breeders combine advanced genetics, grower collaboration, and sustainable practices to deliver carrots that perform under pressure and delight in ev

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Scientists Identify Rice Varieties That Could Help Cut Methane Emissions
Seed World Staff on 10/31/2025

Scientists Identify Rice Varieties That Could Help Cut Methane Emissions

New research from the University of Warwick and Cranfield University shows that genetic selection could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from crops, especially rice. Published in Frontiers in Agronomy, the study found that rice variety choice can influence methane emissions more than fe

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Crop-killing Pathogen Found to Disable Plant ‘Alarm System’
Seed World Staff on 10/31/2025

Crop-killing Pathogen Found to Disable Plant ‘Alarm System’

Scientists have discovered how Phytophthora infestans — the pathogen behind the Irish potato famine — evades plant immune defenses, offering a path to stronger crops. Researchers from the University of York, The James Hutton Institute, and Université Libre de Bruxelles identified enzymes called AA7

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Fertiliser Boosts Soil’s Ability to Lock Away Carbon
Seed World Staff on 10/24/2025

Fertiliser Boosts Soil’s Ability to Lock Away Carbon

The 180-year Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted shows long-term nitrogen and phosphorus fertilisation can boost soil carbon storage, helping mitigate climate change. Research reveals that N and P affect microbial activity and carbon persistence differently, with combined use maximizing stable soil c

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East-West Divide in Lettuce Pest Threatens UK Crop Yields, Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 10/22/2025

East-West Divide in Lettuce Pest Threatens UK Crop Yields, Study Finds

New research reveals regional differences in currant-lettuce aphid populations across England, showing eastward migration into major lettuce-growing areas but limited westward movement. The findings highlight the need for region-specific pest management strategies to protect the UK’s valuable lettuc

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Study Identifies the Best Breeding Strategy for More Productive Wheat Varieties
Seed World Staff on 10/21/2025

Study Identifies the Best Breeding Strategy for More Productive Wheat Varieties

New research shows wheat varieties with the highest yield under optimal conditions also perform best under drought and heat stress. Scientists propose selecting high-yield candidates early, then testing them in target regions, creating a more efficient, cost-effective breeding strategy. Key traits i

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Scientists Develop High-Fibre White Bread That Still Tastes Great
Seed World Staff on 10/19/2025

Scientists Develop High-Fibre White Bread That Still Tastes Great

White bread may soon get a fibre-rich upgrade without sacrificing taste or texture. Researchers at Rothamsted, with partners from the University of Reading and the Allied Technical Centre, developed new high-fibre white bread recipes that maintain moisture, springiness, and overall appeal. Sensory a

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