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Plant Research

| Developing methods for genome editing in cannabis in a non-transgenic manner

| Developing methods for genome editing in cannabis in a non-transgenic manner

Leor Eshed Williams Ph.D.  Lidor Gil

  Read more about | Developing methods for genome editing in cannabis in a non-transgenic manner

| Developing new strategies to control Botrytis cinerea and other fungal pathogens in Cannabis

| Developing new strategies to control Botrytis cinerea and other fungal pathogens in Cannabis

Maggie Levy Ph.D. Read more about | Developing new strategies to control Botrytis cinerea and other fungal pathogens in Cannabis

| The use of Cannabiswaste as green manure to control plant pathogens

| The use of Cannabiswaste as green manure to control plant pathogens

Maggie Levy Ph.D. Read more about | The use of Cannabiswaste as green manure to control plant pathogens

| Near-Infrared (NIR) supported by image analysis and machine learning as a fast screening tool for cannabis flower composition analysis by remote sensing and spectral markers for marker assisted breeding.

| Near-Infrared (NIR) supported by image analysis and machine learning as a fast screening tool for cannabis flower composition analysis by remote sensing and spectral markers for marker assisted breeding.

Oded Shoseyov Ph.D.

  Read more about | Near-Infrared (NIR) supported by image analysis and machine learning as a fast screening tool for cannabis flower composition analysis by remote sensing and spectral markers for marker assisted breeding.

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