Collaborative projects allow the Global Research Alliance’s Research Groups to achieve collectively what would be impossible in isolation. This is particularly true for the scientists of the Croplands Research Group, which concentrates collective efforts to collate the scientific knowledge that exists in each country. The Group has developed central repositories to hold data and provide open access to metadata from experimental sites and related literature.
Invitation to RMG Webinars: “Rumen Microbes: Back to the roots of Culture”
Event Details: Session 1: May 28th (5 pm CET, 8 am PST, 11 pm CST, 2 am AEST) Session 2: May 29th (9 am CET, 12 am PST, 3 pm CST, 5 pm AEST) Objectives: Traditional vs. Advanced Approaches: Explore the evolution of rumen microbe culture techniques, from traditional methods to cutting-edge advancements. Learn about […]