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Harkamal Walia holds a rice plant in a greenhouse with several rows of rice plants in buckets.
Husker findings boost rice’s ability to withstand nighttime heat stress
August 7, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
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Go big infrared: Husker imaging system streamlines analysis of seeds
February 3, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Rubi Quiñones (right), National Research Traineeship doctoral student at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is developing algorithms to couple co-segmentation and plant phenotyping to identify phenotypes more accurately. She is seen here with her husband, Ashraful Islam, and Katharine Hogan, a fellow NRT doctoral student whom she collaborated with to develop a 2-D multiagent simulation model for root water uptake.
Quiñones puts coding expertise, global perspectives to use
June 9, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Ge's plant genetics research featured on RFD-TV
March 15, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
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Nebraska’s Yufeng Ge has received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to lead a team of researchers from three universities in expanding and standardizing plant phenotyping.
Husker-led project to advance, standardize field of phenotyping
September 3, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
Corn research at Nebraska's Havelock Farm
Planting innovation: Schnable Lab maintains research momentum
June 8, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
James Schnable
Schnable receives early career scientist award
March 1, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Researchers and students of James Schnable, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture, take measurements of the growth and health of plants in the Greenhouse Innovation Center at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Schnable is part of a $3.9 million NSF-funded project that aims to develop crops that more efficiently use fertilizer.
Researchers aim to reduce nitrogen fertilizer use
November 28, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Nebraska researchers have devised a more efficient and accurate way to scan the structural properties of plants.
360 degrees, 180 seconds: New technique speeds analysis of crop traits
June 18, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Study in contrasts: System advances analysis of corn
September 1, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology

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