Spanish slugs are back, and in greater numbers
A mild 2013/14 winter has led to an explosion in the number and reach of the Spanish Slug in Great Britain
Read the storyA mild 2013/14 winter has led to an explosion in the number and reach of the Spanish Slug in Great Britain
Read the storyScientists studying how bacteria produce spores have made a double discovery - they have identified the mystery signaling molecule that orchestrates the process of sporulation and also the unique way in which it works
Read the storyThe John Innes Centre has recently completed an oral history project with a grant from the East of England Regional Archives Council (EERAC)
Read the storyThe genetic mechanism controlling wheat breeding has been uncovered by a team of scientists at the John Innes Centre
Read the storyBBSRC’s Most Promising Innovators of the Year, Professor Cathie Martin and Dr Eugenio Butelli from the John Innes Centre, have announced the launch of their new biotech company, Persephone Bio Ltd
Read the storyParts of the primordial soup in which life arose have been maintained in our cells today according to scientists at the University of East Anglia and John Innes Centre
Read the storyRamularia leaf spot is one of the top two diseases of spring barley in Scotland and Ireland and can cause yield losses of 15% or more if not controlled
Read the storySixteen bright young minds recently took part in an event at the John Innes Centre to inspire the next generation of scientists
Read the storyResearch by plant scientists from the John Innes Centre reveals a breakthrough towards understanding cellular ‘memory’
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