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Warwick awarded share of £10 million pot to halt decline of honeybee population

The University of Warwick has been awarded a share of a £10 million research fund to address the decline of honeybees and other insect pollinators.

Tue 22 Jun 2010, 09:19 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

University of Warwick experts give advice at BBC Gardeners’ World

Visitors to BBC Gardeners’ World at the NEC Birmingham this week (16-20 June) have the opportunity to get some answers to problematic plant pest issues when world-leading plant scientists from the University of Warwick help to set up a ‘lab’ at the show – and will examine any plant with pest or disease problems that gets brought to them.
Wed 16 Jun 2010, 21:42 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

DNA of ancient lost barley could help modern crops cope with water stress

Researchers at the University of Warwick have recovered significant DNA information from a lost form of ancient barley that triumphed for over 3000 years seeing off: 5 changes in civilisation, water shortages and a much more popular form of barley that produces more grains.
Tue 21 Jul 2009, 09:35 | Tags: Horticulture and Agriculture

New Research to tackle £3 billion potato problem

Researchers at the University of Warwick and the University of Dundee are to lead a £3.5million project investigating how microbes are able to cause the notorious crop disease late blight – responsible for the Irish potato famine and still wreaking havoc around the world.
Thu 23 Apr 2009, 10:54 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

Research Says Singling Out Sheep Will Save 1.3 Million from Lameness

New research from the University of Warwick, published today in the  journal BMC Veterinary Research, suggests that a simple cheap individual approach to the care of sheep could slash the incidence of lameness in UK sheep saving 1.3 million sheep from lameness.
Tue 14 Oct 2008, 08:16 | Tags: Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

Research pushes back history of crop development 10,000 years

Researchers led by Dr Robin Allaby of the University of Warwick’s plant research arm Warwick HRI have found evidence that genetics supports the idea that the emergence of agriculture in prehistory took much longer than originally thought.
Fri 19 Sep 2008, 08:23 | Tags: History, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

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