Editors Pick: Myths in and Around the Seed Sector
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 01/05/2026

Editors Pick: Myths in and Around the Seed Sector

Seed World Europe’s misinformation series tackles the persistent myths that distort public understanding of plant breeding, crop protection, and modern seed systems. Covering topics from hybrids, GMOs, and pollinators to plant breeders’ rights, biologicals, organic agriculture, and misinformation it

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Editors Pick: Crop Breeding Articles on Forage & Turf Crops
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 01/01/2026

Editors Pick: Crop Breeding Articles on Forage & Turf Crops

Seed World Europe’s crop spotlight series spans 30+ species and shines a light on the vital world of forage and turf breeding. These crops support livestock systems, soil health, carbon storage, and the green spaces around us. Our features explore breeder challenges—boosting resilience, persistence,

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Editors Pick: Crop Breeding Articles on Field Crops
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 12/30/2025

Editors Pick: Crop Breeding Articles on Field Crops

Seed World Europe’s ongoing field crop series—now featuring more than 30 spotlighted crops—shows how breeders are pushing the boundaries of innovation in the world’s most important crops. Each article explores the realities of modern breeding, from unlocking new genetic diversity and battling emergi

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UK Late Blight Trends Show Disease Continuing to Evolve
Seed World Staff on 12/19/2025

UK Late Blight Trends Show Disease Continuing to Evolve

The 2025 Fight Against Blight (FAB) findings reveal shifting UK late blight strains, including a rise in EU46 resistant to key fungicides. Dry early conditions limited outbreaks, but volunteer potatoes drove infections later. Experts stress rotating fungicides, managing infection sources, and select

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AI Offers ‘Roadmap’ to Plant Genetics
Seed World Staff on 12/19/2025

AI Offers ‘Roadmap’ to Plant Genetics

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory researchers combined evolutionary mapping and AI to identify redundant genes that complicate crop improvement. By tracing the CLE gene family across 140 million years and thousands of plant species, they trained models to predict which genes share overlapping functions

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New Tool Helps Breeders Identify Stronger Hybrids Faster
Seed World Staff on 12/19/2025

New Tool Helps Breeders Identify Stronger Hybrids Faster

Researchers have developed hQTL-ODS, a faster statistical method to uncover the genetic interactions behind heterosis—hybrid vigour that boosts crop yield. Instead of testing billions of gene combinations, the approach estimates each gene’s contribution through genome-wide interactions. In a wheat s

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Fewer Farms, Bigger Businesses: How Dutch Agriculture Is Reshaping
Seed World Staff on 12/18/2025

Fewer Farms, Bigger Businesses: How Dutch Agriculture Is Reshaping

The Dutch agricultural sector remains economically strong, generating €77 billion in added value and boosting agricultural exports by 4.8%. But farm structure is shifting fast: since 2010, the number of holdings has fallen by nearly one third, with 700 farms and greenhouses closing in 2023–2024. Lar

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A New Study Reveals Breakthrough in Barley Genetics
Seed World Staff on 12/18/2025

A New Study Reveals Breakthrough in Barley Genetics

A multinational team led by Carlsberg Research Laboratory, including scientists from The James Hutton Institute, has identified how the MKK3 gene complex controls seed dormancy and pre-harvest sprouting in cereals like barley, wheat and rice. Published in Science, the findings could guide breeding o

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CRISPR Primes Goldenberry for Fruit Bowl Fame
Seed World Staff on 12/17/2025

CRISPR Primes Goldenberry for Fruit Bowl Fame

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory scientists are using CRISPR gene editing to speed up domestication of goldenberry, a nutrient-rich tomato relative long grown in South America. By targeting key genes, researchers produced plants about 35% shorter, improving harvest, maintenance, and potential for dense

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The Return of Real: Seven Consumer Trends Reshaping the Food Industry
Dawn Ius - Seed World Associate Editor on 12/15/2025

The Return of Real: Seven Consumer Trends Reshaping the Food Industry

NOURISH Food Marketing’s 2026 trend report, The Return of Real, reveals a major shift in food culture toward authenticity, human connection, and transparency. Consumers are rejecting artificial perfection, ultra-processed foods, and impersonal AI-driven experiences, favoring real food, genuine stori

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The Future of Farm Biostimulants May Start in the Sea
Seed World Staff on 12/09/2025

The Future of Farm Biostimulants May Start in the Sea

A James Hutton Institute study shows sugar kelp extracts could help crops absorb nutrients more efficiently under fertiliser-limited conditions. The Innovate UK–supported project, led by Algapelago Marine Ltd, tested barley and beans under nitrogen and phosphorus deficiencies, revealing promising be

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New Tech Shows How Farms Can Cut Chemicals and Improve Yields
Seed World Staff on 12/05/2025

New Tech Shows How Farms Can Cut Chemicals and Improve Yields

The eight-year Physics for Food project has demonstrated how plasma and other physical technologies can boost sustainable agriculture and food production. Led by Neubrandenburg University of Applied Sciences and INP, the initiative showed plasma can improve seed health, enhance crop resilience, enab

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Study Shows Farming Practices Can Improve Fresh Produce Microbes
Seed World Staff on 12/04/2025

Study Shows Farming Practices Can Improve Fresh Produce Microbes

A new study from IBMCP (CSIC–UPV) reveals that agricultural biostimulants and controlled saline stress can significantly reshape the endophytic microbiome of lettuce and tomato. Published in Foods, the research shows these treatments boost microbial diversity and increase beneficial genera linked to

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Green Manure Boosts Maize Yield by Improving Soil Moisture and Photosynthesis
Seed World Staff on 12/03/2025

Green Manure Boosts Maize Yield by Improving Soil Moisture and Photosynthesis

A three-year field study in Gansu, China found that returning green manure after wheat improves soil moisture and early-season soil temperature, strengthening maize roots and canopy cover. These gains raise chlorophyll (SPAD), net photosynthesis, and PSII efficiency while limiting NPQ, boosting biom

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Scientists Decode Root Response to Compacted Soil
Seed World Staff on 12/02/2025

Scientists Decode Root Response to Compacted Soil

A new Nature study reveals how plants naturally adapt to compacted soil — a growing global problem intensified by heavy machinery and climate-related drought. Researchers found that ethylene triggers the OsARF1 gene, reshaping root structure to act like a biological wedge. This breakthrough opens op

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A 40% Emissions Cut Is Possible for Europe’s Farms — Without Losing Harvests
Seed World Staff on 12/01/2025

A 40% Emissions Cut Is Possible for Europe’s Farms — Without Losing Harvests

A new Nature Communications study finds European farmers could cut agricultural climate emissions by 40% while protecting biodiversity — without reducing food production. Led by NTNU and CICERO, the research shows that relocating crops away from suboptimal land and restoring it to natural vegetation

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Crop-killing Pathogen Found to Disable Plants’ Alarm System
Seed World Staff on 11/28/2025

Crop-killing Pathogen Found to Disable Plants’ Alarm System

Scientists at The James Hutton Institute and partner universities have discovered how the destructive crop pathogen Phytophthora infestans disables plant immune systems. Published in Nature Communications, the study reveals that AA7 oxidase enzymes help the microbe silence plant alarm signals. Disab

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Breakthrough Study Reconstructs the Evolution and Diversity of Eggplant
Seed World Staff on 11/28/2025

Breakthrough Study Reconstructs the Evolution and Diversity of Eggplant

An international research team has produced the first complete eggplant pan-genome and pan-phenome, published in Nature Communications. By analysing 3,400 varieties and 368 key accessions, scientists traced eggplant’s origins to India and Southeast Asia and identified thousands of gene–trait associa

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We Assumed Water Was Endless. Scientists Say That Era is Over
Dawn Ius - Seed World Associate Editor on 11/27/2025

We Assumed Water Was Endless. Scientists Say That Era is Over

Canada is in a race against time to safeguard one of our most precious resources: water.As droughts continue to exacerbate the challenges faced by Canadian agriculture and access to clean water, a professor of geography at the University of Saskatchewan says the country is in a water crisis — and th

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How Plants Search For Nutrients
Seed World Staff on 11/24/2025

How Plants Search For Nutrients

Researchers from TUM and IPK have identified genetic and root-growth traits that help Arabidopsis thaliana tolerate boron deficiency, a growing challenge under climate change. By analysing 185 datasets, they found seven boron-efficient ecotypes with enhanced lateral root growth and key genomic regio

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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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