From Waste to Yield: Biochar Innovation Supports Crop Growth
Seed World Staff on 03/28/2026

From Waste to Yield: Biochar Innovation Supports Crop Growth

Researchers developed an engineered sewage sludge biochar paired with Bacillus velezensis that boosts cabbage growth by improving nitrogen uptake and soil microbial activity. The biofertilizer increased plant biomass by up to 40%, while enhancing root colonization and soil health. This sustainable a

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Climate-Ready Wheat Could Secure Future Pasta Production
Seed World Staff on 03/27/2026

Climate-Ready Wheat Could Secure Future Pasta Production

Researchers from Skoltech, CIMMYT, Italy’s Research Center for Cereal and Industrial Crops, and global partners developed new durum wheat lines with improved freezing tolerance and strong gluten quality for premium pasta. Published in Frontiers in Plant Science, the study uses genomic selection and

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How AI Accelerates the Crop Breeding Cycle
Treena Hein – Seed World Contributor on 03/25/2026

How AI Accelerates the Crop Breeding Cycle

AI-powered imaging and high-throughput phenotyping are changing how crop breeders collect and analyze field data. From drones and robots to massive image datasets, new tools are helping breeders evaluate traits faster, reduce human bias and improve selection accuracy across environments.The post How

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Scientists Discover a New Plant Immune Complex in Wheat
Seed World Staff on 03/25/2026

Scientists Discover a New Plant Immune Complex in Wheat

Researchers discovered a new plant immune defense in wheat, where the WAI3 protein forms an eight-part resistosome that triggers calcium flow and activates disease resistance. Published in Cell, the study shows this mechanism also exists in Arabidopsis, suggesting a conserved immune strategy across

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UK Food System Under Pressure as Report Urges Shift to Sustainable Farming
Seed World Staff on 03/25/2026

UK Food System Under Pressure as Report Urges Shift to Sustainable Farming

A new Demos report, backed by McCain Foods, says sustainable farming could strengthen the UK food system, raise farm profits, cut fertiliser imports and unlock billions in economic value by 2035. With public support growing, the report urges government action to help farmers adopt regenerative pract

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Study Finds Crops Store Wastewater Drugs Mainly in Leaves
Seed World Staff on 03/23/2026

Study Finds Crops Store Wastewater Drugs Mainly in Leaves

A Johns Hopkins study found that crops irrigated with treated wastewater, including tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, tend to accumulate psychoactive pharmaceutical residues mainly in their leaves. Published in Environmental Science & Technology, the research improves understanding of how these compou

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How Biotechnology Could Save the Banana
Simon Maechling - Innovation Manager at Bayer Crop Science. on 03/20/2026

How Biotechnology Could Save the Banana

Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is devastating banana crops across Africa, threatening food security for over 70 million people. With no cure and limited breeding options, scientists are turning to biotechnology. Genetic engineering and genome editing have produced resistant bananas, offering hope. Ho

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Soil Microbes Help Suppress Crop Diseases, Global Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 03/19/2026

Soil Microbes Help Suppress Crop Diseases, Global Study Finds

A global study has mapped plant pathogen hotspots and found that healthier, more diverse soils can naturally suppress disease. Published in Nature Communications, the research also warns that climate change could expand the range of major bacterial plant pathogens. The findings offer a foundation fo

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Study Finds No Clear Link Between GMOs and Health Risks
Seed World Staff on 03/17/2026

Study Finds No Clear Link Between GMOs and Health Risks

A new review of global health data and decades of scientific research found no consistent evidence that GMO consumption is linked to major human health problems. Researchers in South Korea found no causal association between GMOs and cancer, allergies, reproductive disorders, or chronic disease, con

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New Gene Discovery Could Help Breed Hardier, Higher-yielding Faba Beans
Seed World Staff on 03/13/2026

New Gene Discovery Could Help Breed Hardier, Higher-yielding Faba Beans

Faba bean, an ancient high-protein crop and sustainable European soy alternative, may soon become more frost-resilient. Researchers improved the faba bean reference genome and identified a single gene locus linked to winter hardiness, frost tolerance, and yield stability. The discovery could speed b

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Long-Term Study Shows Soil Imbalances Can Weaken Crop Defenses
Seed World Staff on 03/05/2026

Long-Term Study Shows Soil Imbalances Can Weaken Crop Defenses

A 70-year long-term experiment shows that nutrient imbalances in soil—especially potassium deficiency combined with nitrogen fertilization—can severely disrupt mycorrhizal symbiosis, the vital partnership between plants and beneficial fungi. The study, led by researchers at the University of Vienna

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Study Links eccDNA to Rapid Plant Stress Resistance
Seed World Staff on 03/03/2026

Study Links eccDNA to Rapid Plant Stress Resistance

Scientists at Rothamsted and Clemson University have unified fragmented research to show that extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) acts as a genomic “shock absorber” in plants. Their review demonstrates that eccDNA amplifies genes, buffers stress and accelerates adaptation beyond chromosomal limit

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Early Release of EuroBlight Blight Monitoring Results for the 2025 Potato Crop
Seed World Staff on 02/27/2026

Early Release of EuroBlight Blight Monitoring Results for the 2025 Potato Crop

EuroBlight’s first 2025 potato season results show Europe’s late blight population remains dominated by the aggressive EU36 genotype, while EU43 and EU46 strains continue shifting regionally. More than 1,200 samples were genotyped, revealing rising diversity in northern and eastern Europe. Adjusted

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Study Warns of Rising Heat Risks for Global Wheat Yields
Seed World Staff on 02/24/2026

Study Warns of Rising Heat Risks for Global Wheat Yields

New research from Rothamsted Research suggests heatwaves during wheat flowering may soon pose a bigger threat to yields than drought. Using climate projections and the Sirius wheat model, researchers found drought impacts at flowering may ease slightly, while heat stress damage rises sharply. By 205

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Boosting Soil Carbon Through Smarter Miscanthus Selection
Seed World Staff on 02/24/2026

Boosting Soil Carbon Through Smarter Miscanthus Selection

Aberystwyth University researchers report new Miscanthus traits that could boost soil carbon storage, helping climate change mitigation. Published in Frontiers in Plant Science, the study analysed leaves, roots, and rhizomes from 11 varieties. Results suggest woody rhizomes can push carbon deeper in

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Large-Scale DNA Variants Drive Cucumber History, Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 02/23/2026

Large-Scale DNA Variants Drive Cucumber History, Study Finds

A new Nature Genetics study led by Boyce Thompson Institute’s Zhangjun Fei reveals that large DNA “structural variants” play a major role in cucumber evolution and breeding. Using a graph-based pangenome built from 39 high-quality genomes, researchers identified nearly 172,000 variants affecting tra

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New Research Reveals Camelina’s Climate Adaptation Potential
Seed World Staff on 02/19/2026

New Research Reveals Camelina’s Climate Adaptation Potential

EU-funded UNTWIST research shows camelina (Camelina sativa) could help climate-proof agriculture as heatwaves and droughts intensify. Scientists tested 54 camelina lines across controlled environments and European field trials, finding wide variation in stress responses despite limited genetic diver

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Discovery May Help Barley Growers Better Manage Seed Dormancy
Seed World Staff on 02/13/2026

Discovery May Help Barley Growers Better Manage Seed Dormancy

University of Adelaide researchers, partnering with Carlsberg Research Laboratory, mapped a key barley MAPK enzyme–substrate complex that regulates seed dormancy. Published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, the work clarifies how MKK3 activates downstream MAPK signaling and helps e

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Government Funding Supports Gene-edited Crops At John Innes Centre
Seed World Staff on 02/10/2026

Government Funding Supports Gene-edited Crops At John Innes Centre

The John Innes Centre has secured UK government funding for four DEFRA-backed projects advancing precision breeding, including gene-edited disease-resistant crops, vitamin D–enriched tomatoes, and dandelions for sustainable rubber. Enabled by the UK Precision Breeding Act, the initiatives aim to boo

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Closing the Nutrient Loop: How Wastewater Could Power Future Farming
Seed World Staff on 02/05/2026

Closing the Nutrient Loop: How Wastewater Could Power Future Farming

Researchers at Wageningen University & Research are testing circular fertilizers made from wastewater, including treated human urine, as low-emission alternatives to inorganic fertilizer. Early trials show urine nitrogen can be up to 25% more efficiently absorbed by crops. The research aims to cut g

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Watermelon in the Lab and the Field: Breeding the Perfect Bite
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/04/2026

Watermelon in the Lab and the Field: Breeding the Perfect Bite

Modern watermelon breeding has evolved from boosting yield and sweetness to optimizing the entire value chain. Driven by seedless demand, fresh-cut growth, and quality-focused European markets, breeders now balance flavor, texture, shelf life, transport resilience, and convenience. In this Seed Worl

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Gene Discovery Could Unlock New Era of Barley Breeding
Seed World Staff on 02/03/2026

Gene Discovery Could Unlock New Era of Barley Breeding

Scientists at The James Hutton Institute have identified HvST1, a “Sticky Telomeres 1” gene that boosts genetic recombination in barley. Mutations reduced chromosome ‘stickiness’ during meiosis, unlocking genome regions and giving breeders more flexibility to combine traits like drought and disease

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Powdery Mildew Outsmarts Wheat by Masking Key Effector Signal
Seed World Staff on 02/02/2026

Powdery Mildew Outsmarts Wheat by Masking Key Effector Signal

University of Zurich scientists uncovered how wheat powdery mildew can bypass genetic resistance without losing its key effector AvrPm4. The fungus deploys a second effector that masks AvrPm4 from the Pm4 resistance protein, yet this suppressor is itself detectable by another wheat resistance gene.

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$2M Grant Backs AI Initiative to Protect Crops from Disease
Seed World Staff on 02/02/2026

$2M Grant Backs AI Initiative to Protect Crops from Disease

The Sainsbury Laboratory has secured $2 million from Google.org’s $20 million AI for Science Fund to launch Bifrost, led by Professor Sophien Kamoun. Using DeepMind’s AlphaFold3, Bifrost will predict plant immune receptor–pathogen interactions from genome sequences to speed breeding of disease-resis

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