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Sugar signalling applications could boost wheat yields by up to 12% – study - Agriland.co.uk

Summary by Agriland.co.uk
Enhancing individual plants’ sugar signalling ability could deliver increased wheat yields of up to 12%. This is according to a joint study from Rothamsted, Oxford University, and the Rosalind Franklin Institute. This enhanced potential is an order of magnitude greater than annual yield increases currently being achieved through breeding. The effect was achieved by applying a synthetic ‘pre-signalling molecule’ that releases trehalose-6-phosphat…
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Agriland.co.uk broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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