UC Davis study: Gene sequencing targets witchweed, other destructive plants An international research team, including a UC Davis plant scientist, is using the molecular magic of gene sequencing and transfer to break the stranglehold of witchweed and other parasitic plants that annually cause billions of dollars in crop losses around the world.
Aug. 4, 2013 - The Daily Democrat
Gene sequencing targets witchweed, parasitic plants DAVIS — An international research team, including a University of California, Davis, plant scientist, is using the molecular magic of gene sequencing and transfer to break the stranglehold of witchweed and other parasitic plants that annually cause billions of dollars in crop losses around the world.
Aug. 1, 2013 - UC Newsroom
Gene sequencing targets witchweed and other destructive parasitic plants An international research team, including a University of California, Davis, plant scientist, is using the molecular magic of gene sequencing and transfer to break the stranglehold of witchweed and other parasitic plants that annually cause billions of dollars in crop losses around the world. Joining forces through the Parasitic Plant Genome Project, funded by the National Science Foundation, UC ...
July 31, 2013 - UC Davis News & Information