African swine fever doesn't affect humans but can have a fatality rate of up to 100% in infected domestic and wild pigs.
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What's killing these oak trees in the Midwest? Conservationists believe drifting herbicides are to blame
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Unveiled at a launch event in Chennai attended by NABARD officials, farmers, and industry stakeholders, the compact agricultural drone reflects years of field-validated engineering. Unlike many ...
In an interesting turn of botanical events, University of Houston engineers report that while melatonin keeps us asleep, it ...
Scientists discovered a small protein region that determines whether plants reject or welcome nitrogen-fixing bacteria. By ...
President Trump announced a $12 billion relief plan for American farmers on Monday. It’s aimed at supporting an industry hit ...
For decades, boosting photosynthesis in crops has been viewed as a scientific holy grail. Yet photosynthesis does not operate ...
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Cottonseeds could help reduce hunger and add new revenue for farmers. One researcher has been working for decades to make ...
Nanotechnology in plant sciences is increasingly recognized for its potential to revolutionize sustainable agriculture by ...
Field trials show that applying T6P as a foliar spray can increase photosynthesis by adjusting the balance between supply (photosynthetic sugar production) and demand (growth processes requiring ...
New research shows early humans relied on many plant foods. They ground seeds, cooked roots, and used simple tools long ...
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