Top 5 Advancements for New Plant Breeding Methods in 2024
Compiled by Staff on 01/14/2025

Top 5 Advancements for New Plant Breeding Methods in 2024

According to Euroseeds, recent months have brought major advancements in global gene-editing regulations. Here’s a top 5 roundup of key developments shaping the future of plant breeding!EU Advances with NGT ProposalIn February 2024, the European Parliament voted in favor of the European Commission’s

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On the Verge of a New Era in Plant Science Innovation
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 01/01/2025

On the Verge of a New Era in Plant Science Innovation

Seed World Europe wishes you happy holidays. And while you’re having a great time with your families and friends over the holidays, there may be moments, you’d like to take a break and escape with a bit of good reading. Check out our daily postings of content from the past year.Started in 2023, Crop

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Join the LegumES Project to Unlock the Benefits of Legumes
Compiled by Staff on 12/23/2024

Join the LegumES Project to Unlock the Benefits of Legumes

Scientists at the James Hutton Institute, world leaders in agricultural ecology research, seek farmers to participate in trials to measure legume-related benefits following easy-to-use monitoring methods.The project aims to provide evidence for the ecosystem benefits of legume crops – such as peas,

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Improved Dilution Plating Test for Bacterial Spot on Tomato, Pepper and Eggplant
Compiled by Staff on 12/19/2024

Improved Dilution Plating Test for Bacterial Spot on Tomato, Pepper and Eggplant

Naktuinbouw Laboratories has enhanced the dilution plating test for detecting Xanthomonas pathogens responsible for ‘bacterial spot’ in tomato, pepper, and eggplant seeds. Following dilution plating, all suspect colonies undergo confirmation using an improved real-time PCR assay. The updated markers

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Resistant to Leaf Spot Disease, Susceptible to Other Pathogens
Compiled by Staff on 12/18/2024

Resistant to Leaf Spot Disease, Susceptible to Other Pathogens

Researchers from the United States and Germany have identified a peptide that makes barley, grown in the U.S.’s key barley-producing region, more vulnerable to leaf blotch disease. The fungus responsible for the disease uses this peptide to activate an immune receptor in the plant, causing affected

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Five Crop Science Projects Funded Under Bayer – Niab Challenge Grant Program
Compiled by Staff on 12/17/2024

Five Crop Science Projects Funded Under Bayer – Niab Challenge Grant Program

Bayer’s Crop Science division has partnered with the Cambridge-based plant science organization Niab to launch a series of groundbreaking research projects. These initiatives will focus on harnessing genetic diversity in wheat, controlling flowering in strawberries, exploring root symbiosis in wheat

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New Project to Peel Away the Secrets of Potato Blight
Compiled by Staff on 12/17/2024

New Project to Peel Away the Secrets of Potato Blight

A £5.9M study led by The James Hutton Institute and partners will uncover how pathogens cause crop diseases like potato blight. Pests and diseases threaten approximately 25% of global food production annually. This 5-year project aims to tackle an invisible war threatening global food production.Thi

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Breakthrough AI Model Can Translate the Language of Plant Life
Compiled by Staff on 12/17/2024

Breakthrough AI Model Can Translate the Language of Plant Life

A cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) model capable of deciphering the sequences and structural patterns that form the genetic “language” of plants has been introduced by a research collaboration.PlantRNA-FM, considered the first AI model of its kind, has been developed through a collaboration

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Assumptions and Values Influence Research on Agricultural Sustainability
Compiled by Staff on 12/16/2024

Assumptions and Values Influence Research on Agricultural Sustainability

Agroecology and sustainable intensification, two key fields in agricultural sustainability, have extensive research but seldom acknowledge their limitations or engage with each other. This gap may slow progress in the field. A research group from SLU has analyzed both approaches from an interdiscipl

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New Research Makes the Bread You Love Healthier Without Loss in Quality
Compiled by Staff on 12/11/2024

New Research Makes the Bread You Love Healthier Without Loss in Quality

Adding wheat bran to bread boosts its nutritional value but often results in a dense, less appealing texture. New research from SLU is set to change that by modifying the fiber structure, improving the quality of bread made with wheat bran extracts.Wheat is one of the world’s most important crops, w

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New Insights in Plant Response to High Temperatures and Drought
Compiled by Staff on 12/04/2024

New Insights in Plant Response to High Temperatures and Drought

The impacts of climate change, such as failed harvests, are becoming increasingly evident. Addressing these challenges requires diverse strategies, including enhancing plant resilience. An international research team, led by scientists at VIB-UGent, has uncovered the mechanisms regulating the openin

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Hidden DNA in Plants Reveals Secrets of Photosynthesis
Compiled by Staff on 12/03/2024

Hidden DNA in Plants Reveals Secrets of Photosynthesis

Scientists have discovered previously unexplored genetic variations in the DNA of Arabidopsis plants’ photosynthetic and energy centers, revealing key factors influencing photosynthesis efficiency. Published Nov. 28 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), these groundbreaking find

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Beyond Biologicals
Madeleine Baerg - Seed World Executive VP - Operations on 12/02/2024

Beyond Biologicals

Most in the seed industry are well-familiar with the concept of biologicals: a broad category of microorganisms, plant extracts, biochemical compounds and other products derived from natural sources that are used to protect plants, enhance growth or combat pests. Biological additives, whether in the

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Borlaug Initiative Partners with Cereal Rusts Foundation for Global Wheat Security
Compiled by Staff on 11/08/2024

Borlaug Initiative Partners with Cereal Rusts Foundation for Global Wheat Security

The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) and the European and Mediterranean Cereal Rust Foundation (EMCRF) have announced a new partnership to strengthen global efforts against cereal diseases. This collaboration aims to improve food security by fostering research, sharing knowledge, and developing

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Scientists Examine Wheat Genes to Boost the Crop’s Disease Resistance
Compiled by Staff on 10/31/2024

Scientists Examine Wheat Genes to Boost the Crop’s Disease Resistance

New research that could increase the natural resistance of wheat to a devastating fungal disease has begun at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh.The research will examine why some wheat varieties are more resistant than others to this disease, according to a press release. Dr Angela Feechan, a plan

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Cultivating Tenacity and Teamwork: Klaus Koehler’s Advice for Young Plant Breeders
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 10/29/2024

Cultivating Tenacity and Teamwork: Klaus Koehler’s Advice for Young Plant Breeders

Asked to pinpoint the top two skills young plant breeders need, the consensus is clear as far as Corteva’s Global Talent Development Lead Klaus Koehler is concerned. He sat down with Seed World at the recent meeting of the National Association for Plant Breeding (NAPB) in St. Louis, MO.“Tenacity mig

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Nottingham Team Receive Funding to Bring Gene-Edited Cereals a Step Closer to Farms
Compiled by Staff on 10/25/2024

Nottingham Team Receive Funding to Bring Gene-Edited Cereals a Step Closer to Farms

Researchers from the University of Nottingham are part of a team awarded £2.2 million to trial a precision-bred wheat variety that could lead to more sustainable farming systems. The team is involved in the PROBITY project—A Platform to Rate Organisms Bred for Improved Traits and Yield—led by the Br

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James Hutton Institute Secures £2.4m in Funding for Trailblazing Research Projects
Compiled by Staff on 10/03/2024

James Hutton Institute Secures £2.4m in Funding for Trailblazing Research Projects

Projects include medical cannabis standardisation, vertical farming light technology and genetic optimisation of lettuce.Pioneering medicinal cannabis research is set to take place in Dundee after the James Hutton Institute secured £350k funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Researc

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This NAPB Award Winner is Cracking the Code of Plant Breeding
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 10/01/2024

This NAPB Award Winner is Cracking the Code of Plant Breeding

For Amanda Hulse-Kemp, computational biologist at the USDA-ARS in North Carolina, computational biology wasn’t always the obvious career path. Her journey toward becoming a leader in predictive breeding strategies began in the hot fields of Texas, where a combination of circumstance and curiosity le

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Lantmännen Joins Research on Plant-Based Proteins with Universities and Industry
Compiled by Staff on 10/01/2024

Lantmännen Joins Research on Plant-Based Proteins with Universities and Industry

Lantmännen joins PAN Sweden research center, which secured new Formas funding for plant-based protein research until 2028, shortly after starting construction of a SEK 1.2 billion plant in Lidköping.PAN Sweden is a national interdisciplinary research center, led by Örebro University, focused on tran

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On the Verge of a New Era in Plant Science Innovation
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 09/26/2024

On the Verge of a New Era in Plant Science Innovation

How a unique public-private consortium is transforming sustainable agriculture and crop development.Why it Matters:Started in 2023, CropXR is an initiative of four Dutch knowledge institutions (Utrecht University, Wageningen University and Research, the University of Amsterdam, and Delft University

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