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Inaugural J-WAFS Grand Challenge aims to develop enhanced crop variants and move them from lab to land(图)
J-WAFS 作物变种 基因工程
2023/5/10
北京市农林科学院林业果树研究所与多国合作编著出版 《Underutilised Crop Genomes》(图)
杏 种质资源 林业果树研究所 《Underutilised Crop Genomes》
2022/11/22
The edge of agriculture:Crop configuration and pest suppression(图)
The edge agriculture Crop configuration pest suppression
2021/3/4
In agricultural landscapes, predatory insects provide an essential ecosystem service -- valued at billions of dollars annually -- by suppressing pests that damage crops. A new study published in ...
Climate intervention offers some crop benefits, but abruptly ending it may backfire(图)
Climate intervention crop benefits abruptly ending backfire
2020/7/20
Geoengineering -- spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to combat global warming -- would only temporarily and partially benefit apple production in northern India, according to a new study.More...
No-till agriculture increases crop yields, environmental gains over long haul(图)
No-till agriculture increases crop yields environmental gains long haul
2020/5/22
A study in Global Change Biology clearly demonstrates significant benefit to the environment and to crop yield for farmers practicing no-till versus tilled agriculture consistently...
NSF-funded scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are figuring out how to pack more kernels onto a corn cob. One way to boost the productivity of a plant, they say, is to redirect some of its res...
How much do climate fluctuations matter for global crop yields?(图)
climate fluctuations global crop yields
2019/7/15
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation, ENSO, has been responsible for recent widespread, simultaneous crop failures, according to a new study by researchers at Columbia University, the International F...
Stabilizing food production through crop diversity(图)
human population climate change around the world food shortage
2019/6/26
With increasing demand for food by the planet's growing human population, and climate change threatening the stability of food systems around the world, University of Minnesota researchers affiliated ...
Vitamin E discovery in maize could lead to more nutritious crop
Vitamin E maize more nutritious crop
2017/11/1
New research has identified genes that control vitamin E content in maize grain, a finding that could lead to improving the nutritional profile of this staple crop.Cornell University scientists and co...
Harnessing rich satellite data to estimate crop yield(图)
Harnessing rich satellite data estimate crop yield
2017/8/16
Without advanced sensing technology, humans see only a small portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Satellites see the full range—from high-energy gamma rays, to visible, infrared, and low-en...
Maize from El Gigante Rock Shelter shows early transition to staple crop(图)
Maize El Gigante Rock Shelter early transition staple crop
2017/8/7
Mid-summer corn on the cob is everywhere, but where did it all come from and how did it get to be the big, sweet, yellow ears we eat today? Some of the answers come from carbon dating ancient maize an...
Drug-delivery method holds promise for controlling crop parasites
Drug-delivery method controlling crop parasites
2017/5/30
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are applying drug-delivery technology to agriculture to control parasitic roundworms more effectively and safely.The tiny roundworms, or nematodes, cause...
Species diversity reduces chances of crop failure in algal biofuel systems
Species diversity reduces chances crop failure algal biofuel systems
2017/1/9
When growing algae in outdoor ponds as a next-generation biofuel, a naturally diverse mix of species will help reduce the chance of crop failure, according to a federally funded study by University of...
Skinny lines of ants snake through the rainforest carrying leaves and flowers above their heads—fertilizer for industrial-scale, underground fungus farms. Soon after the dinosaur extinctions 60 millio...
ASU researcher improves crop performance with new biotechnology
ASU crop performance biotechnology
2016/3/25
An Arizona State University researcher has figured out a way to modify crops that causes them to use less water and fertilizer but grow more food, an exciting development as food security becomes a cr...