27-February-2015 SEARCA BIC Media Release Around 415,000 small and resource-poor Filipino farmers planted an estimated 831,000 hectares of biotech corn in 2014, reported…
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Dr. Elizur during her presentation By Development Communication Section Professor Abigail Elizur, professor of aquaculture biotechnology and director of genecology research center of…
Chemical biology screening studies led to an understanding of the signaling pathway, using mutant Arabidopsis seeds missing Brz. Adding Brz caused negative regulation and suppressed growth…
NYU Dean of Science and Professor of Biology Dr. Michael Purugganan delivers a lecture on The Evolution of Plant Genomes [04 February 2015]…
Biotech Crops Show Continued Growth, Benefits in 2014, Global Plantings Increase by 6 Million Hectares Eggplant and Potato Approvals Address Consumer Concerns…
January 2015 Authors: Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development; Director, Science, Technology, and Globalization Project; Principal Investigator, Agricultural Innovation in Africa,Katherine Gordon,…
SEARCA, in collaboration with the Philippine Genome Center-Agriculture, and the University of the Philippines Los Baños-Institute of Plant Breeding (UPLB-IPB), is pleased to invite you…
January 20, 2015 Botanical Society of America Summary: Maize is one of the most important cereal crops in the world. The complete genome…
Raw material of food systems are key to helping agriculture adapt to volatile weather and rising temperatures 19 January 2015, Rome – Genetic…
Dr. Paul Morley, left, and Dr. Keith Belk are using DNA sequencing to trace antimicrobial genes in cattle. 15 January 2015 Researchers at…