Richard Halleron
Fungicide alternative: Would your crops benefit from a genetically engineered vaccine?
Disease control within crop production systems has been very much centred on the development of complex organic chemicals such as ...
Wheat and barley gene-edited crops poised for trials in the UK but commercial introduction still years away
Europe’s first gene-edited wheat and barley crop trials to be held on conventional farms, will soon get underway in the ...
Crop gene editing deregulatory breakthrough: Just weeks after regulations for scientific field trials eased, genetically-edited Camelina sativa — a member of the brassica family — planted in Britain
Rothamsted Research has confirmed that it has sown seed of genetically edited (GE) Camelina sativa, a member of the brassica family, just ...
Viewpoint: Why it’s time to start talking about a glyphosate herbicide replacement
Don’t get me wrong. I fully recognise the current need for Irish tillage and grassland farmers to use the herbicide ...