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Rutgers University

December 8, 2022


Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists lead $3.2 million federal grant to develop disease-resistant basil


June 9, 2022


Discovery paves the way for more sustainable crop cultivation methods


January 12, 2022


Soli Organic announces seed genetics partnership with Rutgers University, deploys precision AI technology to boost plant resource use efficiency


August 17, 2021


Humble pond plant duckweed may help researchers to develop better crops - Rutgers University led study puts the spotlight back on the rapidly growing aquatic species


May 12, 2021


Symbiotic bacteria in root cells may be key to producing better crops, Rutgers University study finds


April 30, 2021


New bentgrasses — the story continues (Golfdom)


September 4, 2020


A breakthrough in the war against basil downy mildew (Scientia)


July 29, 2020


Decline of bees, other pollinators threatens U.S. crop yields - Largest study of its kind highlights risk to global food security


April 30, 2020


A plant breeding breakthrough: downy mildew resistant sweet basil (Growing Produce)


February 28, 2020


Rutgers University New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station tomato breeders release ‘Scarlet Sunrise’ bicolor grape tomato


January 27, 2020


New portable tool analyzes microbes in the environment - Device could be used to find threats to ecosystems


January 21, 2020


Rutgers University‒Camden scholar aims to prevent harm to agriculture by studying how plants cope with stress


June 26, 2019


Four new Rutgers University sweet basil varieties are available to home gardeners


May 22, 2019


Genetic discovery may improve corn quality, yields - Rutgers University led study could benefit millions who rely on corn for nutrition


May 5, 2019


History of the Rutgers tomato, which dates back to 1920s (The Daily Targum)


April 16, 2019


Pollen genes mutate naturally in only some strains of corn - Rutgers-led study may lead to improved breeding of corn and other crops


September 21, 2018


How plants harness microbes to get nutrients - Rutgers University led study could lead to enhanced crop growth, fewer weeds and lower fertilizer and herbicide use


July 12, 2018


New basil bred to get the upper hand on downy mildew (Growing Produce)


May 10, 2018


New disease-resistant basil variety addresses critical industry problem (Fresh Fruit Portal)


April 26, 2018


Study could spawn better ways to combat crop-killing fungus - Rutgers University led genome research finds fungus that causes disease in rice became harmful 21 million years ago


April 24, 2017


Perfect pepper for picky palates produced by plant professors (NJ.com)


February 14, 2017


Rutgers University sowing seeds for a tastier, tangier tomato (Philly.com)


August 25, 2016


Rutgers University is leader in designing new varieties of turf grass (New Jersey On-Line)


August 2, 2016


SMRT Sequencing accurately detects gene copy numbers in complex maize genome


August 13, 2015


Rutgers tomato reinvented with even more flavor - The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station is improving a variety thought to be lost to history 


June 28, 2015


Inheritance of salinity tolerance in perennial ryegrass (CSSA)


Saving water with plant genetics, breeding salt tolerance (Nature World News)


May 15, 2015


Characterization and Validation of Molecular Markers Linked to Heat and Drought Tolerance for Marker Assisted Selection of Stress-tolerant Creeping Bentgrass


October 8, 2014


Rutgers University scientists lead project to breed new hot pepper varieties (The Grower)


October 7, 2014


Rutgers University researchers strive to produce environmentally friendly grass (The Daily Targum)





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