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Following success in ryegrass, researchers have turned their attention to breeding endophytes into modern wheat. Grasslandz CEO John Caradus says that if successful, the long-term breeding project could significantly reduce the need for synthetic chemistry on crops.
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By Foundation for Arable Research (NZ)Following success in ryegrass, researchers have turned their attention to breeding endophytes into modern wheat. Grasslandz CEO John Caradus says that if successful, the long-term breeding project could significantly reduce the need for synthetic chemistry on crops.
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