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Evogene Signs Brazilian Partnership to Develop Pest-Resistant Cotton
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Israel-based Evogene will identify pest-resistant genes in cotton, and Brazilian crop research Instituto Mato-Grossense do Algodão will test their effectiveness
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Gene Discovery Startup Announces Breakthrough on Drought-Tolerant Crops
09.07.18
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Asaf Shalev
Israel’s PlantArcBio has isolated the genes that help desert organisms survive. Now, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will test the genes’ impact on soybean yields