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An International Vision for Wheat Improvement
By 2050, a 60% increase in wheat production will be needed to meet the demand of a growing population.
Secret of Efficient Photosynthesis is Decoded
MIT researchers find that the key to purple bacteria’s light-harvesting prowess lies in highly symmetrical molecules.
Progress in Energy Innovation, Development, and Deployment
As the financial and environmental costs of current-generation energy sources continue to mount, development and implementation of innovative new energy sources have become increasingly important.
Potato May Help Feed Ethiopia in Era of Climate Change
With unpredictable annual rainfall and drought once every five years, climate change presents challenges to feeding Ethiopia.
Reducing the Environmental Impacts of Fertiliser Use
Improvements in nitrogen fertiliser manufacture and their application could help reduce China's agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
Plants Use Underground Networks to Warn of Enemy Attack
Plants use underground fungal networks to warn their neighbours of aphid attack.
Wheat Breeding Science Offers Greater Yields
UK wheat yields could be boosted by up to 30% with the introduction of a new wheat bred from a wild grass species.
Genome of Lotus May Hold Anti-Aging Secrets
The "sacred lotus" is believed to have a powerful genetic system that repairs genetic defects.
Adding Veggies to your Diet Helps Cut Global Warming
If the carnivorous U.S. population – as a whole – ate a more-vegetarian diet that included egg and milk products, the environment would be greatly relieved, says a preliminary Cornell study.
$9.9M Grant to Reduce Dairy's Environmental Hoofprint
Scientists to study the environmental impact of dairy production systems in the Great Lakes region and develop best management practices for producers to implement on farms.

Microarray Analysis And Development Of A High Throughput Plant Transformation System To Study Gene Expression Occurring Between Soybean (Glycine max) And Its Major Pathogen, The Soybean Cyst Nematode
Vincent Klink, Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

A Major Leaf Rust Resistance QTL Widely Exploited in Durum Wheat Breeding Maps on Chromosome 7BL
Roberto Tuberosa, Professor, Universoty of Bologna, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

Generation of Aluminum Tolerant Roots Through Bypassing a DNA Damage Checkpoint.
Paul Larsen, Associate Professor, University of California, Riverside, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

Rational Metabolic Engineering of Transgenic Plants with the Capacity to Synthesise High Levels of Omega-3 Long Chain Polyunsaturates
Johnathan Napier, Research Leader, Rothamsted Research, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

Genetic and Epigenetic Changes in Stress-tolerant Plants
Igor Kovalchuk ,Group Leader & Associate Professor, University of Lethbridg, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

GMOs in Europe: The Risk Assessment and Approval Process
Howard Davies, Director of Science Co-ordination, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

The Genome of Brachypodium Distachyon
Georg Haberer, Staff Scientist, Munich Information Centre for Protein Sequences, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Bean Plants Infected with Virulent and Avirulent Strains of an Obligate Rust Fungus
Bret Cooper, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD, Speaking at the Agrigenomics World Congress 2009

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