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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A Sustainability Paradigm Shift is Happening. Why Selection Indexes are a Big Deal
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 09/18/2024

A Sustainability Paradigm Shift is Happening. Why Selection Indexes are a Big Deal

As farmers face growing pressure to adapt to climate challenges, tools that simplify decision-making around sustainability are becoming essential. Kathryn Grant, who has been at the forefront of developing sustainability selection indexes at AbacusBio, believes we’re on the cusp of a significant shi

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Inclusion Meets Innovation at NAPB 2024
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 09/11/2024

Inclusion Meets Innovation at NAPB 2024

The National Association for Plant Breeding envisioned a new blueprint for the profession at its conference in St. Louis. In the United States, food security isn’t just about keeping grocery store shelves stocked — it’s about forging a progressive future for the country itself. This was underscored

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Less Than 5% of a Genome is Made up of Actual Genes
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 09/11/2024

Less Than 5% of a Genome is Made up of Actual Genes

Karl Kremling is laser-focused on areas of the genome that have been overlooked: the non-gene regions. As technical director of computational biology for Inari based in Cambridge, MA, his work dives into the intergenic regions—those stretches of DNA that don’t encode proteins but are essential to un

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Regen Ag: Growing Momentum or Fading Hype?
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 09/11/2024

Regen Ag: Growing Momentum or Fading Hype?

Editor’s Note: This article is the second part in our 2024 feature about Regen Ag.A closer look at regenerative agriculture and its benefits to farmers.WHY IT MATTERS There’s been a lot of buzz about regenerative agriculture in recent years, with multinational companies such as PepsiCo, Unilever, Ge

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Bringing Innovation to Life: The Vision Behind Euroseeds 2024’s InnovAction Stage
Compiled by Staff on 08/30/2024

Bringing Innovation to Life: The Vision Behind Euroseeds 2024’s InnovAction Stage

Join us for an exclusive conversation with Garlich von Essen, CEO & Secretary General of Euroseeds, as he introduces the InnovAction Stage at Euroseeds 2024—a groundbreaking addition to the Euroseeds Congress. This year, the event goes beyond the traditional program by spotlighting new technologies,

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Hutton’s Potato Expert to Lead the European Association for Potato Research
Compiled by Staff on 08/24/2024

Hutton’s Potato Expert to Lead the European Association for Potato Research

Professor Ian Toth, Director of the National Potato Innovation Centre (NPIC) and Scotland’s Plant Health Centre at The James Hutton Institute, has been appointed as President of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), in recognition of his 35 years of pioneering potato research.Over the

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The World is Short on Plant Breeders, According to New Research. That Puts Food Security at Risk
Marc Zienkiewicz - Seed World Canada Senior Editor on 08/20/2024

The World is Short on Plant Breeders, According to New Research. That Puts Food Security at Risk

Valerio Hoyos-Villegas is worried. The dry bean breeder and professor at McGill University is one of several researchers who conducted a recent study that found a shortage of scientists specializing in plant breeding. That could have serious consequences for global food security, including in Canada

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How Bread Dough Gave Rise to Civilisation
Compiled by Staff on 08/19/2024

How Bread Dough Gave Rise to Civilisation

A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world on its path to becoming the iconic crop that today sustains a global population of eight billion. “Our findings shed new light on an iconic event in our civilisation that created a new kind of agriculture

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Researchers Identify ‘Sweet’ New Pathways to Seed Growth
Compiled by Staff on 08/13/2024

Researchers Identify ‘Sweet’ New Pathways to Seed Growth

Researchers finally better understand key mechanisms plants use to make move sugar to support seed growth.The post Researchers Identify ‘Sweet’ New Pathways to Seed Growth appeared first on Seed World.The movement of sugar is key to plants’ ability to produce seeds. Now, researchers finally better u

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Modern Wheat Has a Diminished Beneficial Root Microbiome
Compiled by Staff on 08/12/2024

Modern Wheat Has a Diminished Beneficial Root Microbiome

Modern wheat varieties grown with inorganic fertilizers exhibit significantly fewer beneficial root bacteria than those grown without fertilization. However, ancestral wheat varieties do not show this reduction, regardless of fertilization, according to a press release. This indicates that modern cu

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Finalists announced for Euroseeds’ 2024 InnovAction Stage
Compiled by Staff on 08/05/2024

Finalists announced for Euroseeds’ 2024 InnovAction Stage

Here are the 12 finalists in Euroseed's InnovAction Stage competition, to be held during the Euroseeds2024 Congress in Copenhagen Oct 14 & 15.The post Finalists announced for Euroseeds’ 2024 InnovAction Stage appeared first on Seed World.Euroseeds has announced the list of 12 innovators that will ad

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