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The Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University
October 07

Researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research uncover agent that triggers immune response in plants

July 07

In evolutionary arms race, a bacterium is found that outwits tomato plant's defenses, Cornell study finds

February 07

Cornell University and the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research receive $1.8 million from National Science Foundation to continue tomato sequence project


December 05

Bacterial protein mimics host to cripple defenses

May 05

Boyce Thompson Institute researcher gets NSF grant to create mutant maize lines for research

July 04

Plant gene discovery could enhance plant growth, reduce fertilizer needs and phosphate pollution


December 03

Researchers find plant immune system's 'take two aspirin' gene, offering hope for disease control without agricultural pesticides

May 03

Discovery of critical early-defense trigger in plants could lead to improved disease control, say scientists at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research and Cornell University


October 02

Tiny plant poised to yield big payoffs in environment and energy as Boyce Thompson Institute reveals key genome sequence

May 02

Boyce Thompson/Cornell scientists discover bacterial proteins that trigger immunity in plants


March 01

Biologist David B. Stern is named vice president for research at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research


July 00

For first time scientists trigger human immunity to a virus using a plant-based, edible vaccine


September 99

Boyce Thompson Institute celebrates 75 years of plant research to benefit human welfare

July 99

New way to genetically modify crops without transferring genes across species is developed by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research researchers
 

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