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Cornell University

April 9, 2013


New video series tracks the brown marmorated stink bug


April 2, 2013


Disease-resistant tomatoes fight lethal pests


March 21, 2013


Triple copies of gene make maize tolerant to toxic soil


March 15, 2013


Ready to plant: 'Iron Lady' tomato punches out blights


March 1, 2013


DNA editor named runner-up for Science magazine's 2012 Breakthrough of the Year


November 27, 2012


Decoded genome paves way for better watermelons


November 26, 2012


Genome decoded: Scientists find clues to more disease resistant watermelons


September 24, 2012


A twisted tale: Plant roots form helices as they encounter barriers


September 4, 2012


'Rust-Tracker' to monitor deadly wind-borne wheat fungus


June 28, 2012


Link discovered between tomato ripening, color and taste


May 8, 2012


Cornell University faculty call for 'brown revolution' to promote soil health


May 7, 2012


Cornell University plant breeder works to alleviate aluminum toxicity in rice


April 2, 2012


Sugar could be a sweet way to control insect pests


February 15, 2012


Low altitude, high-flying beans to benefit Africa


December 29, 2011


Worm compost can suppress plant disease, regulate nutrients, research finds


December 21, 2011


Worm compost can suppress plant disease, regulate nutrients, research finds


December 15, 2011


Researchers discover how pathogen causes bacterial speck disease in tomatoes


October 7, 2011


One potato, two potato ... New book tells all about growing 55 disease-free potatoes and more


September 14, 2011


Research shows promise for controlling destructive alfalfa snout beetle


July 5, 2011


Entomologist discovers that the common eastern bumblebee can boost pumpkin yields


March 31, 2011


Grant will attack late blight outbreaks, from genome to smartphone work


November 29, 2010


Inexpensive, on-farm method controls the destructive invasive species alfalfa snout beetle


September 8, 2010


Innovative website keeps growers one step ahead of devastating Swede midge


February 25, 2010


Tomato seed heat treatment prevents bacterial canker


March 15, 2008


Cropping sequences and root health


January 16, 2006


Association mapping - Cornell University geneticists improve methods for identifying what controls complex traits, from disease to crop yields





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