This Directory contains a growing list of people, projects, institutions and organizations involved with wheat rust research. Please use the search box in the upper right of the screen or you can explore each section below. There are many different categories available, for example you can see a list of all the participants of the 2009 BGRI Technical Workshop.
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GENOPLANTE is a federative programme for plant genomics research in France. Since its creation in 1999, this programme has made it possible to fund research on the genomes of crop plants (wheat, maize, rice, pea, rapeseed and sunflower) and also on the model genome of the species Arabidopsis. Website: www.genoplante.com/?lg=en...
To decrease hunger and malnutrition and increase food and income security of resource-poor farm families in South Asia through the accelerated development and inclusive deployment of new varieties, sustainable management technologies, and policies. ...
The Mission of GIPB is to enhance the capacity of developing countries to improve crops for food security and sustainable development through better plant breeding and delivery systems. Website: km.fao.org/gipb/...
Academic institutions, governmental ministries, donor agencies, private sector organizations, and associations that are active in wheat rust or supporting research in wheat rust.
Aarhus University offers unique, alternative opportunities for research and education cutting across many different subjects, for the benefit of both students and researchers, as well as the authorities and the business community. Website: www.agrsci.org...
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) provides information, research and technology, and policies and programs to achieve security of the food system, health of the environment and innovation for growth. Website: www.agr.gc.ca...