
Preserves the genetic diversity of some of Ontario’s rare woody plants and Dutch Elm Disease-resistant elms, and produces seed for restoration work.
Preserves the genetic diversity of some of Ontario’s rare woody plants and Dutch Elm Disease-resistant elms, and produces seed for restoration work.
The Office of Research oversees a $186 million research enterprise across seven colleges, our regional campus at Ridgetown, 15 research centres, and the University of Guelph/Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Agreement. We are committed to supporting the research programs of University of Guelph faculty across all disciplines.