A molecular roadmap to the plant immune system
The latest advances in our understanding of the plant immune system are mapped out in a new review by John Innes Centre researchers
Read the storyThe latest advances in our understanding of the plant immune system are mapped out in a new review by John Innes Centre researchers
Read the storyResearchers working to develop crops with healthier, more resistant starch at the Quadram Institute and John Innes Centre are partnering with the John Innes Foundation, who will be funding a two year collaborative research programme
Read the storyA type of wrinkled ‘super pea’ may help control blood sugar levels and could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, as suggested by a new study
Read the storyResearchers know how to make precise genetic changes within the genomes of crops, but the transformed cells often refuse to grow into plants - one international team has devised a new solution
Read the storyNew UK Crop Microbiome Cryobank to safeguard future research and facilitate sustainable production of UK’s six major food crops
Read the storyOur Germplasm Resources Unit has contributed seed duplicates of our entire 2,922 pea collection to the shelves of the Svalbard Seed Vault
Read the storyGenes which confer resistance to the deadly fungal disease stem rust have been successfully transferred from wheat into barley
Read the storyA project working on disrupting and preventing bacterial diseases in a number of staple crops was given a boost last month with the announcement of new technological developments
Read the storyResearchers have launched a new web-based genomic tool for the global Brassica research community
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