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Rothamsted

Key breakthrough in developing ‘gene edited’ barley

Tillage

2 days ago

Key breakthrough in developing ‘gene edited’ barley

Rothamsted Research is confirming a key breakthrough in developing a ‘gene edited’ barley, which can be specifically used for whole cropping

Extreme heat at flowering can 'significantly cut' wheat yields

Tillage

about 1 month ago

Extreme heat at flowering can 'significantly cut' wheat yields

Extreme heat impacting on wheat crops as they reach the flowering stage can negatively impact on final yields.

Research underway to tackle threat posed by new strains of yellow rust

Tillage

about 1 month ago

Research underway to tackle threat posed by new strains of yellow rust

A newly identified strain of yellow rust is threatening winter wheat crops, prompting a rapid and coordinated research response.

Tillage: Olive oil extract mitigates insecticide resistance pressures

Tillage

2 months ago

Tillage: Olive oil extract mitigates insecticide resistance pressures

Crop scientists at Rothamsted Research have found that an olive oil extract slows down the processes by which insecticide resistance builds   

How do pre-emergent herbicides interact with blackgrass?

Tillage

3 months ago

How do pre-emergent herbicides interact with blackgrass?

Scientists at Rothamsted Research have discovered that pre-emergent herbicides affect blackgrass in strikingly different ways.

Tillage

4 months ago

Tillage: Boosting photosynthesis rates in crops

For decades, boosting photosynthesis rates has been viewed as a holy grail within the world of crop science.

Tillage: Boosting photosynthesis rates in crops

Tillage

4 months ago

Scientists discover natural defence mechanism to BYDV

Rothamsted scientists have identified a natural, in-built, defence mechanism against Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV).

Scientists discover natural defence mechanism to BYDV

Tillage

5 months ago

Growing potential for use of AI in fight against blackgrass weed infections

There is a growing expectation that artificial intelligence (AI) will be used to help deal with the challenge of blackgrass weed infections

Growing potential for use of AI in fight against blackgrass weed infections

Tillage

5 months ago

Long-term N and P applications can build soil carbon stocks - study

Rothamsted Research scientists are confirming that the long-term application of fertilisers can help to boost soil carbon stocks

Long-term N and P applications can build soil carbon stocks - study

Tillage

6 months ago

Family of genes that rule growth, grain development in wheat identified

Rothamsted scientists have uncovered how a family of genes in wheat fine-tunes the plant’s growth and grain development.

Family of genes that rule growth, grain development in wheat identified

Tillage

6 months ago

Is this a ‘penicillin moment’ for crop production systems?

Disease control within crop production systems has been very much centred on the development of complex organic chemicals

Is this a ‘penicillin moment’ for crop production systems?

Tillage

6 months ago

Enhanced gene mapping a 'crucial step' in ability to tackle crop diseases - researcher

An international team of scientists has developed a new method to improve the accuracy of gene mapping in complex organisms.

Enhanced gene mapping a 'crucial step' in ability to tackle crop diseases - researcher

Tillage

8 months ago

Global phosphorous summit planned for Ghana

A global phosphorous summit is planned for Ghana next month (September 2025) as fears grow for the sustainable use of this key plant nutrient

Global phosphorous summit planned for Ghana

Tillage

10 months ago

Sugar signalling applications could boost wheat yields by up to 12% - study

Enhancing individual plants’ sugar signalling ability could deliver increased wheat yields of up to 12 per cent.

Sugar signalling applications could boost wheat yields by up to 12% - study

Tillage

11 months ago

Cameras reveal a world of pests and their predators in oilseed rape crops

Oilseed rape is regarded as a go-to break crop within Irish tillage rotations. But like many other brassicas, it can attract numerous pests.

Cameras reveal a world of pests and their predators in oilseed rape crops

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

Groundbreaking seed germination model developed at Rothamsted

Scientists at Rothamsted Research have developed a new mathematical model for seed germination using field data.

Groundbreaking seed germination model developed at Rothamsted

Tillage

about 1 year ago

Fungi gene could be key to better wheat disease control

A critical gene in pathogenic fungi could be the key to significantly improved wheat disease control measures.

Fungi gene could be key to better wheat disease control

Tillage

about 1 year ago

Tillage: Blackgrass genome now fully sequenced

The recent sequencing of the entire blackgrass genome has been hailed as a major breakthrough in the fight against herbicide resistance

Tillage: Blackgrass genome now fully sequenced

Tillage

about 1 year ago

'Killer gene’ opens new front in battle against fungal disease in cereals

A ‘killer gene’ that leads to the synthesis of a protein known as ‘Knr4’ may be the key to what makes some fungal pathogens so virulent.

'Killer gene’ opens new front in battle against fungal disease in cereals

Tillage

over 1 year ago

New measures to improve female representation in wheat research

A new initiative has been launched to improve female representation in wheat research carried out in the United Kingdom (UK).

New measures to improve female representation in wheat research

Tillage

over 1 year ago

Tillage: Getting to grips with phoma in winter oilseed rape

Tillage farmers have been strongly advised to checks crops of winter oilseed rape for signs of phoma infection.

Tillage: Getting to grips with phoma in winter oilseed rape

Tillage

over 1 year ago

Restricted root growth could hinder modern wheat yields

Varietal testing, carried out by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), has confirmed a plateau in modern wheat yields.

Restricted root growth could hinder modern wheat yields

Tillage

over 1 year ago

First gene-edited crop trials on conventional farms in UK

Europe’s first gene-edited wheat and barley crop trials, to be held on conventional farms, will soon get underway in the UK.

First gene-edited crop trials on conventional farms in UK

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