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La Trobe University

May 26, 2021


Partnership award to advance cereal science


August 28, 2019


La Trobe Institute for Agriculture and Food signs partnership with PepsiCo to conduct research in the critical area of grain quality


March 20, 2019


Breakthrough in fighting plant disease - A global research team including scientists from La Trobe University have identified specific locations within plants’ chromosomes capable of transferring immunity to their offspring


February 26, 2019


Winter wheat crop success could be a game-changer for the industry, farmers say (ABC)


February 25, 2019


Boost for Australian grain industry


December 18, 2018


Plants don't like touch, new study finds - La Trobe University-led research has found that plants are extremely sensitive to touch and that repeated touching can significantly retard growth


September 30, 2014


Australia - Attitudes to genetically modified food over time: how trust in organizations and the media cycle predict support (Public Understanding of Science)


March 31, 2014


Ancient buried treasure found in daisy seeds


February 15, 2013


Iconic $100 million scientific research centre launched - La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science: World class facility to boost research into global scientific challenges


January 18, 2013


Why lupin is Australia’s secret wonder food


August 29, 2012


Plant Science subject launched as iTunes U course - La Trobe University science subject made freely available through iTunes


November 2, 2011


Food shortages and plant genes


June 17, 2011


North Dakota State University and Australia's Department of Primary Industries join forces to develop improved cereals, grains and legumes varieties


May 4, 2011


Genes normally only active in the flowers of plants could be used to protect the whole plant from resist fungal disease (ABC Science)


April 19, 2011


Melbourne’s La Trobe University research group makes progress towards boosting plant resistance to pathogenic Ascomycota (Life Scientist)



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