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  • New Nature Plants Study Introduces SpRY to Enable the Mutation of Nearly Any Genomic Sequence in Plants

    Alongside Dennis vanEngelsdorp, associate professor at the University of Maryland (UMD) in Entomology named for the fifth year in a row for his work in honey bee and pollinator health, Yiping Qi, associate professor in Plant Science, represented the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources on the Web of Science 2020 list of Highly Cited Researchers for the first time.

  • Abandoned Cropland Should Produce Biofuels

    Growing perennial grasses on abandoned cropland has the potential to counteract some of the negative impacts of climate change by switching to more biofuels, according to an NTNU research group.

  • Digital Agriculture Connects Dots For Crop Improvement

    Texas A&M AgriLife researchers are using drones, big data and other high-tech methods for agricultural enhancement.

  • Stealing the Spotlight in the Field and Kitchen

    Plant breeders are constantly working to develop new bean varieties to meet the needs and desires of the food industry. 

  • Could Lab-Grown Plant Tissue Ease the Environmental Toll of Logging and Agriculture?

    It takes a lot to make a wooden table. Grow a tree, cut it down, transport it, mill it, you get the point.

  • Protected Areas Vulnerable to Growing Emphasis on Food Security

    Protected areas are critical to mitigating extinction of species; however, they may also be in conflict with efforts to feed the growing human population. 

  • Aphids Suck: Invasive Aphid Found on Danish Apple Trees

    In a collaboration with colleagues at the University of Budapest, University of Copenhagen researchers have analysed and compared a number of samples of green aphids from apples around the world and discovered a new apple-loving pest in Denmark.

  • Turkey Experiences Intense Drought

    Multiple seasons of below-average rainfall have affected the country’s drinking water supplies and groundwater reservoirs.

  • Determining Dissolved Organic Carbon Flows into the Gulf of Alaska

    A new model determines freshwater and dissolved organic carbon discharge to the Gulf of Alaska from one of the most geographically diverse but understudied regions on the planet.

  • Feed Birds in Winter with Berry-Bearing Plants

    When winter comes and the menu for birds shrinks in urban backyards, they rely on the kindness of humans

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