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  • Fungicides as an Underestimated Hazard for Freshwater Organisms

    Scientists at the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) have found that pollution by fungicides can have unforeseen but far-reaching consequences for the functioning of aquatic systems.

  • Palmer Amaranth’s Molecular Secrets Reveal Troubling Potential

    Corn, soybean, and cotton farmers shudder at the thought of Palmer amaranth invading their fields.

  • Ethanol Fuels Large-Scale Expansion of Brazil’s Farming Land

    A University of Queensland-led study has revealed that future demand for ethanol biofuel could potentially expand sugarcane farming land in Brazil by five million hectares by 2030.

  • Harnessing Tomato Jumping Genes Could Help Speed-Breed Drought-Resistant Crops

    Researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Sainsbury Laboratory (SLCU) and Department of Plant Sciences have discovered that drought stress triggers the activity of a family of jumping genes (Rider retrotransposons) previously known to contribute to fruit shape and colour in tomatoes. 

  • A Modelling Tool to Rapidly Predict Weed Spread Risk

    A new statistical modelling tool will enable land management authorities to predict where invasive weed species are most likely to grow so they can find and eliminate plants before they have time to spread widely.

  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: the Future of Phosphorus

    All crops need phosphorus for healthy growth. Phosphorus is a building block of plant protein. Working to reduce, reuse and recycle phosphorus will make a more sustainable food system.

  • AgriLife Research In The Cereal Aisle

    Grain Berry cereal features the Onyx sorghum variety bred by Texas A&M AgriLife researchers to have higher concentrations of antioxidants.

  • “Fire Inversions” Lock Smoke in Valleys

    Research shows why fire inversions happen and offers new air quality prediction tools.

  • All on the Table

    Researchers call for a more comprehensive assessment of the global food system.

  • WSU Researchers Grow Citrus Disease Bacteria in the Lab

    Washington State University researchers have for the first time grown the bacteria in a laboratory that causes Citrus Greening Disease, considered the world’s most harmful citrus disease.

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