7 April 2017 Professor Cathie Martin awarded Fellowship from the American Society of Plant Biologists Professor Cathie Martin, Project Leader at the John Innes Centre, has been awarded Fellowship from…
6 April 2017 Monitor Farm network explores biostimulant benefits A coordinated series of try-outs, conducted across the AHDB Monitor Farm network, will test the…
29 March 2017 Agriculture should not attempt to copy nature “While agriculture should certainly learn from nature, we mustn’t be fixated on it. After all,…
28 March 2017 Unique wheat passes the test A unique, patented wheat can have significant importance to agriculture, the environment and undernourished people…
27 March 2017 A step forward to making crops tolerant to severe drought An international consortium of researchers led by Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands, has…
27 March 2017 The John Innes Centre celebrates 50 Years in Norwich in 2017 2017 marks 50 years since the John Innes Institute moved from Bayfordbury near Hertford to…
21 March 2017 New plant research solves a colourful mystery Research led by scientists at the John Innes Centre has solved a long-standing mystery by…
17 March 2017 Flower-rich habitats increase survival of bumblebee families New research led by the UK’s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology has revealed for the…
15 March 2017 Yellow rust survey marks 50 golden years of research at NIAB A national research project that actively seeks out and advises on changes in cereal disease…
14 March 2017 JIC and TSL applaud a European success story At the turn of the century, the idea of a European research programme that would…