The Sarvari Research Trust, a not-for-profit Co, breed low-input, blight-resistant potatoes & tomatoes. Based at Henfaes Research Centre, of Bangor University.
Today on #WorldIVFDay, we remember Bangor alumnus Sir Robert Edwards — IVF pioneer and recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
His groundbreaking work led to the birth of the first ‘test-tube baby’ in 1978.
#BangorAlumni#IVF
🎥 Step inside Bangor University’s Natural History Museum with Professor Christian Dunn.
One of our unique teaching spaces – and you can see it for yourself at our Open Day on 5 July.
🎟️ Book your place now: https://t.co/0itEoWoleW
@FlowerdewBob Also you risk introducing virus diseases that reduce yield rapidly. Don’t do it.
Farmers have to grow certified seed. It is illegal for them to use uncertified.
a great thrill and a great honor, and so dependent on the scores of brilliant and hard working people it's been my pleasure to host in my lab over the last 3 decades!
Delighted to share that our latest publication in Planta is now out, exploring the inheritance of key traits for diploid potato breeding.
https://t.co/BTB1BH0Bne
On Friday the TRIP consortium got together for the quarterly meeting which held at @promarinternat1 office in Nantwich.
We are now halfway through the project and planning for next seasons trials is well underway.
Plug plants were thought impossible to grow
#peatfree: now two of UK's biggest wholesale nurseries @Seiontnurseries and @kernock going totally peat-free in plugs from 2025. New @The_RHS project researching remaining 'tricky' plant types. This can be done #endpeatsales@defraUK