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North Carolina State University

September 24, 2020


Williams Collins continues support for agricultural innovation with gift to the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative


September 22, 2020


Syngenta donates $1.5M growth chambers to North Carolina State University


September 15, 2020


Carrie Miranda joins North DAkota State University as Soybean Breeder


June 30, 2020


Using leaf fungi to improve crop resilience - A GRIP4PSI project to increase disease and drought resistance


June 11, 2020


Managing weeds in light of the current dicamba ruling


June 10, 2020


How to keep the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum at bay - Researchers at CRAG and the North Carolina State University have discovered four bottlenecks that limit the bacterium invasion in bacterial wilt resistant tomato plants
Com mantenir a ratlla el patogen vegetal Ralstonia solanacearum
Cómo mantener a raya el patógeno vegetal Ralstonia solanacearum


June 4, 2020


Topping-off for tomato breeding: new 1440-square-foot greenhouse at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in western North Carolina


May 15, 2020


CRISPR plants: new non-GMO method to edit plants


April 30, 2020


Plant aid: A GRIP4PSI big-data project to detect plant diseases faster


April 10, 2020


A model for better predicting the unpredictable byproducts of genetic modification


February 28, 2020


Particle analyser accurately counts weed seeds - According to American researchers a computerised particle analyser can be used to count weed seeds (Future Farming)


December 6, 2019


‘Conductor’ gene found in plant root stem cell ‘orchestra’


December 4, 2019


SAS honors its roots with new agricultural technology unit and North Carolina State University plant sciences partnership - Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and analytics to help secure a safe and sustainable food supply for a growing world population


November 15, 2019


Genetic engineering tools produce better-modified plants faster, easier


November 13, 2019


2019 ornamental varieties field trials: North Carolina State University’s top 10 performers (Greenhouse Grower)


September 17, 2019


Major new Centennial Campus building aimed at speeding agricultural progress - North Carolina State University's Plant Sciences Building will be headquarters for the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative, an effort to make the state into the world’s leading hub for plant science innovation


August 20, 2019


Seeding the next generation of plant science at North Carolina State University - Could 3D-printed plants unlock a revolution in plant design — and help us keep pace with the world’s growing population?


July 29, 2019


New, portable tech sniffs out plant disease in the field


July 23, 2019


Diverse team assembles to protect iconic US crop from climate change - Public-private consortium leverages Benson Hill Biosystems' AI-driven plant biodiversity engine to bolster soybean adaptation to changing environments


July 22, 2019


FFAR grant to USDA-ARS bolsters soybean resiliency to climate change


June 12, 2019


Crop resilience is focus of new interdisciplinary research - Project will focus on microbial interactions with wheat


June 10, 2019


New microneedle technique speeds plant disease detection


December 14, 2018


Scientists are fighting for the stricken pickling cucumber against this tricky disease (NPR)


November 12, 2018


North Carolina, USA - Interest in early soybean varieties prompts research efforts at North Carolina State University (Southeast Farm Press)


October 2, 2018


North Carolina State University’s new peanut breeder settling into the job (Southeast Farm Press)


April 27, 2018


Plant Sciences Initiative keeps North Carolina at forefront of advanced agriculture research (WRAL Tech Wire)


October 13, 2017


Retiring North Carolina State University peanut breeder Tom Isleib unveils high-oleic version of popular cultivar (Southeast FarmPress)


September 22, 2017


Scientists unravel mysteries of DNA replication in corn


July 24, 2017


North Carolina State University researchers find corn gene conferring resistance to multiple plant leaf diseases


April 3, 2017


The importance of seeds: a Q&A with Rob Dunn, North Carolina State University professor and author of Never Out of Season





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