Barley takes a leaf out of reindeer’s book in the land of the midnight sun
Barley grown in Scandinavian countries is adapted in a similar way to reindeer to cope with the extremes of day length at high latitudes
Read the storyBarley grown in Scandinavian countries is adapted in a similar way to reindeer to cope with the extremes of day length at high latitudes
Read the storyThe use of new genomic techniques and increased sequencing power promise to help breeding crops, but for wheat the pipeline from the laboratory to the field is held up by wheat’s complex genome and the lack of the kind of detailed genome sequence available for simpler plants
Read the storyGiving a bit of notice allows a science journalist to scrutinise a paper before it goes public and to prepare a story that gives it its proper place in the wider world
Read the storyA DICER protein, known to produce tiny RNAs in cells, also helps complete an important step in gene expression, according to research on Arabidopsis thaliana
Read the storyProfessor George Lomonossoff has won 'Most Promising Innovator' and the overall 'Innovator of the Year' prize at this year’s national BBSRC Innovator of the Year Awards, for his work with Dr Frank Sainsbury on the development of a system for the rapid production of vaccines and pharmaceutical proteins in plants
Read the storyWith buds bursting early, only for a mild winter to turn Arctic and wipe them out, we are witnessing how warm weather can trigger flowering, even out of season, and how important it is for plants to blossom at the right time of year
Read the storyFor the red pigmentation to develop, blood oranges normally require a period of cold as they ripen
Read the storyLeaves come in all shapes and sizes and scientists have discovered simple rules that control leaf shape during growth
Read the storyResearch rooted in Norwich science has revealed how the arrival of the first plants 470 million years ago triggered a series of ice ages
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