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Issue 2/2011
We need new wheat varieties
The internet takes to the field
The Golden Apples of the Hesperides
Movento: Full control
Citrus greening: Alarm in the citrus groves
This bean'san all-rounder
Surrounded by bacteria
The combine harvester plays its part
Herbivorous and hungry
Issue 1/2011
Vitamins, delivered to your plate
Beetle with a sweet “tooth”
The latest in plant breeding
“Using genetic networks and
interdisciplinary approaches”
Protecting corn seedlings
against competition
A bitter bean that’s in hot demand
New woods from the glasshouse
Strengthening the product
portfolio for cereals
Issue 2/2010
Discoveries from the microcosmos
High-flyer gives multiple protection
Outgrowing the nursery
A capricious Lady
Seed dressing leads to improved
seed quality
Liquid gold from the field
Double-A – the new perspective
for sugar beet growers
New herbicide indaziflam registered
in first market
Issue 1/2010
A second Green Revolution
Agriculture for the future
the Resistance Managers
Effective escorts into the green tissue
Soft on the crop, hard on the weed
Think globally, act locally
Fighting hunger and poverty for 50 years
A sustainable approach to increasing yield
Giant storage unit supports the search for new active substances
Issue 2/2009
The climate experts
A world in the grip of coffee-fever
Cotton fabrics with a touch of class
More choice for soybean growers
The tree lives on…
How insecticides work
New hope in the Cape
Research to improve plant health
Good advice from the rolling wheat clinic
Issue 1/2009
From the test tube to the field
There's a lot new going on in maize herbicides
Belt® thoroughly spoils caterpillars' appetite
How fungicides work
More than just passing on product know-how
Grapes with the best reputation
Rust protection for wheat
Issue 2/2008
“We need a second green revolution”
Hybrid rice – the next generation
Less stress – higher yield
How herbicides work
The cellular power station
An end to the game of hide-and-seek
Atento®, a new solution for managing Asian rust
Gaining the advantage through innovation
Issue 1/2008
Asia is the new continent for potatoes
Bayer CropScience supports China's potato development
The potato:
versatile and nutritious
The UK potato project -
participation that paid off
'Innovation and knowledge determine our success'
Phytophthora infestants is becoming increasingly aggressive
New combination of active substances against potato blight
Colorado beetle and aphids - threatening, but manageable
Potatoes...
from Peru to the world
Potato starch - a versatile commodity
Issue 2/2007
Aliens are going wild!
Weed control in cereal grains simplified
Reinvigorating Agriculture:
Bioethanol in the United States
The way ahead in healthy food
Seed treatment:
Application Technology
Expertise at Bayer CropScience
Safer products used safely
Fungicides matter in more than one way
Issue 1/2007
Protecting a tropical treasure - the banana
Setting the standard in product stewardship
We've got it in the can
Managing insecticide resistant whiteflies
Shifting the view on water
Curbix - the long-lasting solution against brown plant hoppers
Diverse herbicides for diverse rice cultures

last modified: February 2, 2012