IBERS scientists have developed new Miscanthus varieties: high-yielding, resilient, and vital for bioenergy with carbon capture (BECCS) — helping the UK reach net zero by 2050.
Mae gwyddonwyr IBERS wedi datblygu amrywiadau newydd o Fiscanthws: uchel eu cynnyrch, gwydn, a hanfodol ar gyfer bio-ynni â dal carbon (BECCS) — yn helpu'r DU i gyrraedd sero net erbyn 2050.
⏰ Time is running out! The Plant Science Wales Meeting registration closes on Friday. Secure your spot, connect with peers, help shape the future of plant research.
Gan weithio ar y prosiect "Gweithredu ar yr Hinsawdd drwy Bori", edrychodd ar sut y gall glaswelltiroedd helpu i storio carbon, lleihau allyriadau a chefnogi bioamrywiaeth.
📸 Great to welcome delegates from Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences (ZAAS, China) to IBERS! They toured our facilities and signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen international research collaboration.
IBERS is pleased to support the installation of a quantum magnetometer at our Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre by the British Geological Survey (BGS).
Great to host the Plant Varieties & National List Committee at IBERS this week 🌱
With ~80 IBERS-bred plant varieties on the National & AHDB Lists, we showcased how our research in breeding & genetics supports UK farming and future food security.
It's great to be part of the conversation at the British Society of Soil Science Welsh Soil Discussion Group Annual Meeting today at Bangor University's Henfaes Agricultural Research Centre. Looking forward to the field and facility tours later.
🌿 EUCARPIA 2025 Fodder Crops & Amenity Grasses Conference - Wed 3 Sept puts the spotlight on qualitative and quantitative traits in forage and grass breeding. Followed by a tour of IBERS and Germinal field sites.
Mae ein gwyddonwyr yn datblygu offer deallusrwydd artiffisial newydd sy'n mesur hadau a phodiau hadau planhigion yn awtomatig er mwyn bridio mathau gwell o gnydau.
Combining the final plot in our Oat Frontiers trial here at @ibers_aber. It will be interesting to see how the yields compare to those in Iceland and the other frontier sites- our variety Timpani the winner here