Wheat
CIMMYT trains early career scientists on wheat rust diagnosis and management
More than 200 scientists have increased their capacity at these annual trainings since CIMMYT started organizing them ten years ago.
Fighting hidden hunger from the ground up: the powerful link between soils and nutritious food
Cobs & Spikes podcast: Matthew Rouse discusses research on wheat diseases
We talk to the recipient of the World Food Prize 2018 Norman Borlaug Award for Field Research and Application. Rouse is being recognized for his work on Ug99.
New publications: Germplasm bank accessions add value to elite wheat lines
For the first time ever, a research team of more than 40 scientists has genetically characterized values of exotics in hexaploid wheat.
CIMMYT collaborator wins Norman Borlaug Award for Field Research and Application
Matthew Rouse, a researcher with the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is being recognized for his work to contain and reduce the impact of Ug99.
Wheat blast screening and surveillance training in Bangladesh
Workshop participants learned how to use the latest in technology to identify and keep track of the deadly Wheat Blast disease.
Young women scientists who will galvanize global wheat research
Winners of the Jeanie Borlaug Laube Women in Triticum (WIT) Early Career Award joined an on-going wheat research training course organized by CIMMYT.
Scientists seek key to boost yields, ensure future food supply
Crop genetic gains remain too low, and international scientists are making a concerted effort to determine how best to increase yields.
Global grain research and food industry experts meet to address rising malnutrition
Malnutrition is rising again and becoming more complex, according to the director-general of the world’s leading public maize and wheat research center.