Michigan State University AgBioResearch
MSU AgBioResearch conducts leading-edge research that combines scientific expertise with practical applications to advance agriculture, sustain natural resources, generate economic prosperity and enhance the quality of life in Michigan and worldwide.
What You Need To Know About Kal91.3 — a New Genetically Engineered Potato
By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|June 6, 2024
The Kal91.3 potato can be stored in cool temperatures for long periods of time and produce healthier and higher-quality potato chips.
25 Years of Project GREEEN’s Growth in Controlled Environment Agriculture
By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|March 14, 2024
For a quarter century now, Michigan State University program has supported research on controlled environment agriculture and how to increase its viability.
What’s Being Done Now To Figure Out Blueberry Fruit Rot
By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|December 6, 2023
Learn how a $3.95 million grant from USDA is being used to develop effective management strategies for blueberry fruit rot.
Scientists Searching for New Ways To Protect Potato Crops from Pests
By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|November 14, 2023
A $6 million grant from USDA aimed to help researchers explore alternative management solutions in lieu of using neonicotinoids.
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