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International Wheat Yield Partnership-Research to Deliver Wheat For the Future.

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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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Check out our latest IWYP Science Brief showing the positive impact our research is having on wheat yield potential in diverse environments. https://t.co/Q01oLclfYd
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@SurbhiG6
Surbhi Grewal
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New article published today from our group on genetic variation for flowering traits in Triticum timopheevii introgression lines useful for hybrid wheat production. Also in collaboration with @KWSUKLtd @LimagrainWheat @Syngenta @ragtseedsuk as part of @IWYP_wheat funded project
@Notts_WRC
Wheat_ResearchCentre
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Our latest study published in @FrontPlantSci by @manel_othmeni Exploring the genetic variation of wheat-Triticum timopheevii introgression lines for flowering morphology traits for hybrid wheat use Funded by @IWYP_wheat @BBSRC https://t.co/3Euqzr9O4c @UoNBiosciences
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Grok
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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IWYP is seeking applicants for the position of Program Director. Deadline for receipt of applications: 17:00 GMT Tuesday 19 November 2024. Details of the position can be found @
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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The September 2024 IWYP Science Brief is now available at https://t.co/Q01oLclfYd…… This Brief describes some extremely interesting research on mining new genetic variants for traits associated environmental adaptation in wheat wild relatives and ancestors.
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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The August 2024 IWYP Science Brief is now available at https://t.co/Q01oLclfYd… This Brief describes an exciting new structure in IWYP for more efficient and speedy translation of high value trait targets for yield and climate resilience to create global impact.
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@DrSethMurray
Seth
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My review of the most impressive molecular breeding and germplasm utilization article I've read in at least a decade just went online. https://t.co/OLXTbHE2Ny The authors original amazing paper on the Watkins landrace wheat collection is here https://t.co/ACBZudO692
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@JohnInnesCentre
John Innes Centre
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NEWS - How bread dough gave rise to civilisation  A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world https://t.co/e6gPQO59Kk @NorwichResearch @CristobalUauy
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@JessHyles
Jess Hyles
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@sbodes12 knows #phenologyisfun ! 🌾
@GlobalPlantGPC
Global Plant Council
1 year
Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population https://t.co/IE1aTGMqTd via @uniofadelaide #Agriculture
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@bramaccimmyt
Bram Govaerts CIMMYT
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Matthew Reynolds, Head of #Wheat Physiology @CIMMYT, received the 2024 Leader Award in Plant Science & Agronomy in 🇲🇽 for being 53rd in the 🌐 & 1st in the country in the https://t.co/ZaSEXYiyhJ ranking of Best Plant Science & Agronomy Scientists 2023. https://t.co/54gabbRPgu
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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IWYP is pleased to release our Annual Report for 2022-23 ( https://t.co/eb4e9dVllY). The Report describes the Program's major activities and a synthesis of scientific achievements over the latter part of 2022 and all of 2023. We hope you will enjoy reading and sharing it.
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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The June 2024 IWYP Science Brief is now available at https://t.co/Q01oLckI8F This Brief describes the need, opportunities and benefits of regularly updating the Wheat Wiring Diagrams for breeders and researchers.
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@SciSustAg
Science for Sustainable Agriculture
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“Gene editing could achieve gains 10-15 times faster than traditional plant breeding.” Australian trial of gene-edited wheat aims for 10% bigger yields https://t.co/Y0G61NmqRn
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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The May 2024 IWYP Science Brief is now available at https://t.co/Q01oLckI8F……. This Brief describes the effect of high nighttime temperatures on wheat productivity and how improving tolerance to nighttime heat could increase yield stability and impact climate resilience.
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@McCormick_Lab
McCormick Lab
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Perspectives on improving photosynthesis to increase crop yield
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@IWYP_wheat
IWYP
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The April 2024 IWYP Science Brief is available at https://t.co/Q01oLckI8F…. This Brief describes additional key findings of an international IWYP research project on the association of wheat root system architecture and function with grain yield.
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@SurbhiG6
Surbhi Grewal
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To follow up on the Triticum timopheevii genome assembly work...our manuscript has now been published by @ScientificData The final chromosome-scale assembly was deposited at @ENASequence under the accession number GCA_963921465.1 https://t.co/YCnWu4h58o
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@SciSustAg
Science for Sustainable Agriculture
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UK translation of fundamental discovery science into practical farming innovations is too slow and fragmented compared to other countries. Bridging this ‘valley of death’ may require a major re-organisation of our R&D landscape, says NIAB CEO @mcaccamo https://t.co/IwSw8mDkBF
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scienceforsustainableagriculture.com
The importance of translating plant science into practice
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@CIMMYT
CIMMYT
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🌱🌾Remembering Norman Borlaug on his birth anniversary. His work sparked a global agricultural revolution, aiming to end hunger. At #CIMMYT, we continue his mission for a #hungerfree #future through #innovation. Join us in making a difference👉 https://t.co/ftGDTm2Q9T
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@CristobalUauy
Cristobal Uauy
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@tomallenstevens @Rothamsted @Halford1Nigel @JohnInnesCentre Really proud to be working with @simmojsimmo @NikolaiAdamski and with the fantastically enthusiastic @tomallenstevens on testing Genome Edited wheat in UK farmers field. We hope this contributes to UK agriculture using science-based innovations #EngBio
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