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James Hutton Institute

May 13, 2013


Plants use underground networks to warn of enemy attack


April 25, 2013


New grass hybrid could help reduce the likelihood of flooding


April 16, 2013


UK Plant Sciences conference comes to Dundee


April 15, 2013


United Kingdom - Research partnership formed to validate biocontrol solutions


March 4, 2013


First comprehensive study of small regulatory molecules in potato using full genome


January 14, 2013


New low-cost barley genotyping assay launched


January 11, 2013


Eureka Genomics and the James Hutton Institute collaborate on a novel barley genotyping assay


January 7, 2013


James Hutton Institute scientists join expert Plant Science Panel


December 31, 2012


Potato late blight still a threat to global food security


October 19, 2012


Barley genome unravelled


October 16, 2012


Seventy-five years of spring barley breeding


September 27, 2012


See-through soil reveals plant roots


See-through soil reveals plant roots


August 13, 2012


New grants for ground breaking research


July 23, 2012


Sequencing technology helps reveal what plant genomes really encode


July 10, 2012


UK researchers looking for varietal resistance in existing cultivars to produce ramularia resistant barley varieties (Farmers Weekly)


July 1, 2012


James Hutton Institute invests in farming futures


June 26, 2012


Conference to discuss Roots to the Future


June 20, 2012


Cereals in Practice showcases the latest barley and wheat field trials and scientific research


May 30, 2012


The potato world comes to Edinburgh


May 25, 2012


The potato world comes to Edinburgh


May 3, 2012


James Hutton Institute awarded £1.25 million to improve quality and reliability of malting barley


April 11, 2012


Lighting up plant cells - By creating techniques allowing ever more detailed study of the cellular activity of plants, scientists believe it may be possible to reprogramme living systems.


December 21, 2011


Scotland’s James Hutton Institute shares in £7 million cereals project


November 24, 2011


Natural predators and biopesticides help tackle pests


August 9, 2011


Potato growers to get insight into how genome will help them


August 3, 2011


Mapping potato genome helps Peruvian farmers


July 10, 2011


Potato genome set to revolutionise breeding and ensure food security


April 5, 2011


The James Hutton Institute formally launches today, brings together the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and the Scottish Crop Resarch Institute





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