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Adaptive Symbiotic Technologies has received much attention in the popular press and well respected scientific publications for its work on symbiosis and plant microbiology. Our Founders, Dr. Rusty Rodriguez and Dr. Regina Redman, have given talks and interviews spanning the globe. Here you will find some of our most recent write-ups, talks and publications.
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​A Symbiotic Approach to Generating Stress Tolerant Crops


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​Watch Scientific Journalist and Author Ed Yong interview Dr. Rodriguez for an engaging story of how our endophytic fungi interact with plants to create a little symbiotic alchemy.

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​See our co-founder, Dr. Rusty Rodriguez, talk on the TedX stage about 'Unlocking the power of symbiosis in a warming world'.

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The surprising plant-fungi relationship that could help feed us, even as the world heats up.

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More food  from Fungi? Crop-Enhancing Microbes Challenge Genetic Engineering
Fungus Protects Rice from Challenges of Climate Change: Spores help rice cope with drought and rising salt concentrations in soil.

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Want drought-resistant plants? Fungus is here to help.

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​Fungi shield new host plants from heat and drought.
Fungi Helps Grass Beat the Heat.

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Soil Science Comes to Life : Plants may be getting a little help with their tolerance of drought and heat.
Food Fueled with Fungi: Ecologists are starting to appreciate the power of microbes to make crops hardier.

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​Fungus Could Be the Key to Avoiding a Global Food Crisis

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A fungus could create corn crops strong enough that we won't need GMOs.

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​Fungi could protect rice against climate change.

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The Next Green Revolution May Rely on Microbes

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​Can Microbes Help Feed the World?

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Using fungi on crops could be the secret to helping agriculture adapt to climate change.

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​Functional fungus: Conferring stress tolerance to vegetable crops.
AusVeg Emerging Technologies Seminar 2013,  
'Plant Symbiosis' talk by Dr. Rusty Rodriguez

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​Startup company recruits beneficial microbes to boost stress tolerance in crops.

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Fungi offer non-GM ways to enhance food crops.

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​The Microbe Revolution: Gastropod looks at food through the lens of science and history.

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​Climate change will stress plants out. These scientists think they have a solution.
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