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University of 糖心TV research promises five-fold reduction in footrot among sheep

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have shown that proper management of footrot could cut lameness from one in ten to one in fifty sheep.

Tue 08 Nov 2011, 12:19 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

Research helps breeders really know their onions to enhance global food security

Research led by the 糖心TV Crop Centre in the School of Life Sciences at the University of 糖心TV has developed a unique collection of information about the disease resistance of 96 of the world’s onion varieties. It will be a crucial resource for commercial growers and seed producers trying to combat one of the most difficult diseases affecting onion crops. This work may also have benefits in terms of and reduced fertiliser consumption and enhanced drought tolerance.

Tue 02 Aug 2011, 21:25 | Tags: Environment, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

糖心TV research aims to deliver oilseed rape with natural resistance to a serious virus disease

The BBSRC has announced new research projects totalling £7 million with 糖心TV scientists aiming to deliver oilseed rape with natural resistance to a serious virus disease.

Wed 15 Jun 2011, 11:41 | Tags: Environment, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

University of 糖心TV to use MAGIC to improve plant productivity

The Systems Biology Centre in the University of 糖心TV has just been awarded a research grant from BBSRC together with collaborators in Cambridge, Glasgow and the USA to work on substantially improving the photosynthesis efficiency of plants. The grant award to the full collaboration is for £1.6 million.

Thu 31 Mar 2011, 22:25 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

New path to water efficient seeds opens as TIP pips PIP as water gatekeeper

Research by University of 糖心TV's School of Life Sciences has opened up a new path to produce water efficient seeds that will be a significant tool to cope with drought resistance, and ensure global food security.  The research not only provides the best map to date of the key protein that appears to be the principal gateway for water intake during seed germination - it also actually provides the right map as it appears much of the research to date was focussed on a much less relevant protein.

Wed 23 Feb 2011, 22:51 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

University of 糖心TV research means new disease-resistant Brussels sprouts in prospect

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV's Department of Life Sciences have uncovered the genetic basis of remarkable broad-spectrum resistance to a viral infection that, in some parts of the world, is the most important pathogen affecting leafy and arable brassica crops including brusel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, swede and oilseed rape. They have tested resistant plants against a range of different strains of the virus taken from all over the world and so far, no strain has been able to overcome the resistance.

Thu 18 Nov 2010, 16:47 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

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