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Integrated Breeding
Modern breeding and research techniques are essential in meeting market demands and anticipating consumer trends. At Nunhems, 26 breeding stations in 14 countries around the world and three major research centers are involved in developing and upgrading vegetable varieties to bring added value to local growers, retailers and consumers.
Specialized teams of plant breeders, molecular and cell biologists, bioinformatics specialists, seed technologists and phytopathologists pool their global knowledge in an Integrated Breeding approach for better and faster results. »more
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» All newsUkrainian President visits Bayer - Nunhems trial station in Kakhovka
Kakhovka (Ukraine). During his trip to the Kherson region on August 4, 2011, the Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych paid a visit to the vegetable trial station of Bayer - Nunhems in Kakhovka. Read more on the official website of the President of Ukraine at www.president.gov.ua. »moreUsing genetic networks and interdisciplinary approaches
Bayer CropScience: Investments in seeds and new plant characteristics
Thanks to recent scientific progress, particularly in the field of biotechnology, plant breeders now have a well-filled toolbox at their disposal supporting their breeding activities towards the release of new varieties matching the needs for the farmer and the customer. Learn more about the activities of the Bayer researchers in the following interview with Dr. Johan Botterman, Head of Product Research at the BioScience Research division of Bayer CropScience in Ghent, Belgium, on www.bayercropscience.com. »more





