types: Historical Article; Letter; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the author's version of a paper subsequently published in New Phytologist. Please cite the definitive version which can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/The UK Plant Science Federation was established at the end of 2011. This article explores the significance of this venture through a lens based on the history of plant genetics throughout the 20th century. We illustrate the advantages and difficulties in building and maintaining collaborative links between researchers working with crops and model species and the significance of such collaborations for the future of plant science in the UK and further afield. In particular, we explore how the success a...
The domestication of animals and plants around 12,000 years ago triggered one of the most transcende...
Model organisms are at the core of life science research. Notable examples include the mouse as a mo...
As an introduction to the final issue of the Journal’s Centenary Volume, this article outlines the h...
This paper describes how, from the early twentieth century, and especially in the early Cold War era...
SummaryResearch in plant biology has contributed much to our understanding of fundamental biological...
This article describes my involvement in the development of genetics as an essential tool in the int...
The modern Biotech Age possesses a very particular set of characteristics: the use of recombinant DN...
Arabidopsis thaliana is the plant species that in the past 25 years has developed into the major mod...
The Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology bring together scientists from all over the ...
notes that “plants stand so patiently in the fields that we are accustomed to think that they are ca...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Publication status: PublishedSocietal Impact StatementStudies that show how empire influenced the de...
The origin of land plants and their descendants was marked by the evolution of key adaptations to li...
Hereditas began with articles on plants since its first issue in May 1920 (six out of eight) and con...
The XIXth century saw an enormous accumulation of biological specimens coming to Europe from all ove...
The domestication of animals and plants around 12,000 years ago triggered one of the most transcende...
Model organisms are at the core of life science research. Notable examples include the mouse as a mo...
As an introduction to the final issue of the Journal’s Centenary Volume, this article outlines the h...
This paper describes how, from the early twentieth century, and especially in the early Cold War era...
SummaryResearch in plant biology has contributed much to our understanding of fundamental biological...
This article describes my involvement in the development of genetics as an essential tool in the int...
The modern Biotech Age possesses a very particular set of characteristics: the use of recombinant DN...
Arabidopsis thaliana is the plant species that in the past 25 years has developed into the major mod...
The Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology bring together scientists from all over the ...
notes that “plants stand so patiently in the fields that we are accustomed to think that they are ca...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Publication status: PublishedSocietal Impact StatementStudies that show how empire influenced the de...
The origin of land plants and their descendants was marked by the evolution of key adaptations to li...
Hereditas began with articles on plants since its first issue in May 1920 (six out of eight) and con...
The XIXth century saw an enormous accumulation of biological specimens coming to Europe from all ove...
The domestication of animals and plants around 12,000 years ago triggered one of the most transcende...
Model organisms are at the core of life science research. Notable examples include the mouse as a mo...
As an introduction to the final issue of the Journal’s Centenary Volume, this article outlines the h...