Dr. Kent Bradford, Seed Biotechnology Director Emeritus, speaks with KCRA news on 3 things to know about mysterious seeds sent to Californians https://t.co/ePrNusyN76
It's official! The PBC is pleased to announce that our OREI proposal, SCOPE 2.0: Refining Organic Breeding Pipelines to Produce Improved Varieties and Workforce, has been funded. The NIFA announcement can be found here: https://t.co/PALgtwfWeF
Prof. Paul Gepts @ucdavis recognized in this engaging article for his bean breeding. "Bred to Be Wild" | The New York Academy of Sciences https://t.co/KzfubX8qRP @plgepts @cstorrs@UCPlantBreeding@UCDavisResearch
Our May 2020 Newsletter features graduate student Stefan Petrasch, and the 6 new @ucdavis varieties of organic beans being released. Read the newsletter here: https://t.co/PCDiLbSkhH #plantscience#plantbreeding
@chdiep from @UCPlantBreeding discussing improving nutritional content in maize through characterizing the genes and interactions underlying the natural variation in carotenoid content #UCDPSS20
In the April PBC Newsletter, we hear from graduate student Luis Salazar on his Ph.D. program, and the course he's now teaching remotely: https://t.co/sqlnMra4sW
Don't forget to register for the May 6th UC Davis Plant Sciences eSymposium, which will now be held on Zoom!
Can an ancient Mexican corn feed people in developing regions around the world? UC Davis, Mexican, other researchers working on it. Read in English / Spanish https://t.co/YIOmSNQE6H @UCDavis@ucdavisCAES @taylorlabsoton @UCANR
Following our June 2019 symposium "Breeding Crops for Enhanced Food Safety," a paper by the same title will be published in Frontiers in Plant Science. Congratulations to our @ucdavis researchers, and our brilliant collaborators in @USDA and @UofMaryland
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In our March newsletter, we learn about Julien Linares' graduate program and research.
Be sure to register for the UC Davis Plant Science Symposium on May 6th, part of the Corteva Agriscience Symposia series! #ucdavis#plantscience@UCDavisPlants