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News
Soybean Database Will Help Breeders Engineer Better-Performing Plants
Dec 31, 2008
MU researchers awarded $1.1 million grant from United Soybean Board
Four IPG Faculty Elected 2008 AAAS Fellows
Dec 18, 2008
Four faculty members of the University of Missouri Interdisciplinary Plant Group have been awarded the distinction of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Improving Soybean Digestibility
Dec 18, 2008
New research conducted by IPG member Kristin Bilyeu suggests that soybeans can be improved to increase digestibility, important for animal feed.
Soybean Genome Sequenced
Dec 9, 2008
DOE Joint Genome Institute Completes Soybean Genome—Data Released to Advance Biofuel, Food, & Feed Research
Tool Helps Identify Gene Function in Soybeans
Dec 1, 2008
IPG researchers say new tool could lead to better crop performance.
Former MU professor's plant genetics work broke ground
Nov 14, 2008
Professor George (György) P. Rédei, formerly of Columbia, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, in Nashville, Tennessee.
IPG Student Named Student Ambassador By American Society of Plant Biologists
Nov 7, 2008
Priya Voothuluru, a doctoral student in Dr. Sharp's lab, is one of only fifteen students nationwide named a Student Ambassador by the ASPB.
Multiple Defense Mechanisms Boost Norton Grape’s Immunity
Nov 5, 2008
New USDA study uses Norton grape to understand innate immune systems of grapevines against fungal pathogens
Female Plant ‘Communicates’ Rejection or Acceptance of Male
Oct 24, 2008
IPG research team identifies pollen proteins that provide insight into the fertilization process
Uncovering Disease Resistance in Soybean
Oct 1, 2008
Melissa Mitchum, assisant professor of plant sciences, was recently awarded an NSF grant to identify the genes essential for the soybean plant’s defense against the soybean cyst nematode. This project holds great promise for Missouri, where soybeans reign as the number one cash crop.
Student Sets Out on Expedition to Collect Wild Onions
Sep 30, 2008
An IPG graduate student was recently awarded a Lewis and Clark fellowship to collect, document, and explore the diversity of North American wild onions (Allium).
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Interdisciplinary Plant Group
371 Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211-7400

Telephone and Fax

(573) 884-4144
Fax: (573) 884-7676

E-mail
plantgroup@missouri.edu
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