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Science

February 8, 2024


European Parliament votes to ease regulation of gene-edited crops - Move is a major victory for biotechnology, but debate remains over patents and labels (Science)


December 4, 2023


Scientists thought they understood maize’s origins. They were missing something big - Genes from a long-lost wild relative may have sparked the invention of agriculture in the Americas (Science)


August 7, 2023


The causal mutation leading to sweetness in modern white lupin cultivars (ScienceAdvances)


July 18, 2023


Researchers are closing in on the long-sought goal of creating high-yielding hybrid crops that can be propagated indefinitely, without sex (Science)


June 5, 2023


U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to tighten oversight of gene-edited crops draws mixed response (Science)


May 19, 2023


'Game changer.' Scientists are genetically engineering crops to clone themselves (Science)


March 6, 2023


A molecular framework for grain number determination in barley (Science)


January 20, 2023


CRISPR technology: A decade of genome editing is only the beginning (Science)


November 9, 2022


‘Perennial’ rice saves time and money, but comes with risks - PR23 variety doesn’t need to be replanted every year, but might create problems with pests, diseases, and weeds (Science)


October 7, 2022


Toward product-based regulation of crops - Current process-based approaches to regulation are no longer fit for purpose (Science)


September 21, 2022


EU agriculture ministers move closer to consensus on gene editing of crops (Science Business)


September 7, 2022


Researchers propose new framework for regulating engineered crops
Onderzoekers bepleiten nieuwe regelgeving voor moderne veredelingstechnieken


May 25, 2022


Scientists turn tomatoes into a rich source for vitamin D - Knocking out one gene boosts levels of a precursor to the essential nutrient (Science)


March 23, 2022


World's largest bean and cassava collection gets a striking new home (Science)


July 19, 2021


Large-scale whole-genome resequencing unravels the domestication history of Cannabis sativa (Science Advances)


March 17, 2021


United Kingdom - Scientists welcome Government plans to lift ban on gene editing in agriculture (Science)


November 20, 2020


Community-led governance for gene-edited crops (Science)


September 29, 2020


Flowers are changing their colors to adapt to climate change (Nature)


July 17, 2020


New genes control plant height, could lead to flood-proof crops (Science)


May 29, 2020


Breeding a fungal gene into wheat (Science)


May 26, 2020


Breeding a fungal gene into wheat (Science)


May 21, 2020


United States relaxes rules for biotech crops (Science)


April 23, 2020


Rice genetically engineered to resist heat waves can also produce up to 20% more grain (Science)


April 17, 2020


Harnessing rhizosphere microbiomes for drought-resilient crop production (Science)


April 10, 2020


How a gene from a grass-living fungus could save wheat crops worldwide (Science)


January 31, 2020


Profits, prejudice, and plant patents (Science)


November 8, 2019


Revolutions in agriculture chart a course for targeted breeding of old and new crops (Science)


November 1, 2019


A layered defense against plant pathogens (Science)


August 16, 2019


Using wild relatives to improve maize (Science)


July 30, 2019


To feed its 1.4 billion, China bets big on genome editing of crops (Science)





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