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Industry news: New Pea and Bean Recommended Lists announced

PGRO have released the new Recommended Lists for Peas and winter and spring beans which were decided earlier this month.

As well as updating variety performance after the difficult 2012 growing season, the Lists introduce three new spring beans and two new grain peas.

The beans are Vertigo and Fanfare, from LS Plant Breeding and Boxer, from Senova. They are all very high yielding with general suitability for the premium export market.

NEWS: Funding opens up NIAB wheat transformation resource to plant research community

NIAB has been awarded £620,000 to provide a community resource for wheat transformation.

The five-year project is funded by the BBSRC’s Biological and Bioinformatic Resources fund (BBR) and will give UK plant scientists free access to the most efficient public wheat transformation system currently available anywhere in the world.

NEWS: Better agronomy ‘first step’ in yield restoration claims HGCA report

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Addressing shortcomings in current agronomic practice is one of the first steps needed to tackle the UK’s yield plateau in winter wheat and oilseed rape, according to an HGCA study published today.

The Yield Plateau report was commissioned by HGCA and Defra in 2011 to look at the factors limiting increased yields in the UK and to address gaps in current industry research.

PHOTO: Onion Variety Demo

The NIAB TAG Drilled Onion Variety Demo, funded by HDC, took place at our Cambridge Farm today (1 November) with Bruce Napier providing variety commentary and a summary of the variable growing season. Each box representing a variety trial plot from sites around England.Drilled onion variety demonstration - dried bulbs - nov 2012

UPDATE: Five dry days??

A message from Dr Tina Barsby, NIAB CEO

NIAB TAG trials teams across the country report that they need five consecutive dry days to catch-up. It is currently fine at Cambridge (Friday 26 Oct), but it has rained again at our Sutton Scotney site this morning….

PHOTO: NFU South West visits NIAB Cambridge

 

The South-West Regional NFU Board visited NIAB in Cambridge today (Wednesday 24 October). As well as a tour of the NIAB facilities, including the state-of-the-art glasshouses at the MacLeod Complex and the crop transformation laboratories, the visit also included an introduction to NIAB Innovation Farm and a discussion on NIAB TAG's ongoing work on the causes of wheat yield stagnation and the steps needed to drive yield improvement going forward, including genetics and pre-breeding research.

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