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  • The Best Strawberries to Grow in Hot Locations

    It’s strawberry season in many parts of the U.S, and supermarkets are teeming with these fresh heart-shaped treats.

  • Detecting Gold Mining in Ghana

    Researchers are using satellite data to locate small mines that can cause long-term damage to forest communities and human health.

  • Is Carbon The ‘Crop’ Of The Future?

    Changes in environment, government policy, technology and more have increased interest in carbon farming, Texas A&M AgriLife experts say.

  • Analysis Reveals Global ‘Hot Spots’ Where New Coronaviruses May Emerge

    Global land-use changes — including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production — are creating “hot spots” favorable for bats that carry coronaviruses and where conditions are ripe for the diseases to jump from bats to humans, finds an analysis published this week by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, the Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic University of Milan) and Massey University of New Zealand.

  • Satellite Senses Subtle Amazon Seasonality

    An analysis of geostationary satellite data found a 10 to 15 percent increase in greening around the rainforest during the dry season.

  • How Dancing Honey Bees Could Help Us Save Pollinators

    Pollinators are under threat worldwide. Researchers such as Dr Margaret Couvillon study bees to find solutions that will benefit the survival of pollinators. 

  • Beer Byproduct Mixed With Manure Proves an Excellent Organic Pesticide

    A new study published by the open access publisher Frontiers has demonstrated that beer bagasse and rapeseed cake can be used as effective biodisinfestation treatments to reduce populations of soil parasites and increase crop yields. 

  • Declining Biodiversity in Wild Amazon Fisheries Threatens Human Diet

    A new study of dozens of wild fish species commonly consumed in the Peruvian Amazon says that people there could suffer major nutritional shortages if ongoing losses in fish biodiversity continue.

  • Plant Flowering in Low-Nitrogen Soils: A Mechanism Revealed

    Scientists from Japan, Europe and the USA have described  a pathway leading to the accelerated flowering of plants in low-nitrogen soils. 

  • How Plants Ward off a Dangerous World of Pathogens

    The world’s plants, immobile and rooted in soil which contains potentially lethal micro-organisms, face a constant threat from invading pathogens. 

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