The International Consortium for Sugarcane Biotechnology (ICSB) approved a proposal submitted by Cenicaña to develop the Genome Assembly project for brown rust, orange rust and ocher rust pathogens. This […]
The International Consortium for Sugarcane Biotechnology (ICSB) approved a proposal submitted by Cenicaña to develop the Genome Assembly project for brown rust, orange rust and ocher rust pathogens. This […]
Approximately two years ago, a group of 17 entities, including national and international universities, research centers, and technology-based companies joined forces to seek solutions that would contribute to guaranteeing access for all -and at all times- to […]
The scientific journal Nature Genetics published in its latest edition the article 'High resolution genome of the autopolyploid sugarcane Saccharum spontaneum L', which has contributions from the Cenicaña biotechnology area.
Paul Moore, Secretary General of the International Sugar Cane Biotechnology Consortium (ICSB), visited the Cenicaña Experimental Station and spoke to the Newsletter about progress in this area and its future.
Nine experts from five countries attended the annual meeting of the Consortium to share research results and discuss new projects.
Between May 31 and June 3, Cenicaña will host the annual meeting of the International Sugarcane Biotechnology Consortium, a body that brings together experts from thirteen countries and 17 institutions […]
Main facts and strategies that have marked the research in genetic identification in sugar cane. 0 Cenicaña begins to work on isolating genes related to the efficient use of water in plants. It is sought that these genes, […]
Main facts that have marked research in genetic transformation, keys for the development of genetically modified cane varieties.
One of the major interests of the sugarcane agribusiness is to implement biotechnological tools that support and accelerate the development of more productive varieties.