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New Study Shows How Light Impacts a Plants' Greenness
MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory scientists are refining our understanding of how light wavelengths impact how plants develop their chloroplasts.
The Future Of Farming: Straight Up
Texas A&M researchers say vertical farming may be key in feeding our growing global population.
New Pasture Cultivar to Tackle Effects of Climate Change
Murdoch University researchers have delivered a new cultivar of French Serradella that is set to increase the sustainability of Wheatbelt crop-pasture rotations and lower the carbon footprint of cropping by as much as 50 percent.
Scientists Reveal How Valley Reshaping and Damming Change Surface and Groundwater Nitrate Level at Watershed Scale
On the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), a project named "Gully Land Consolidation" (GLC) has been implemented in rural watersheds to offset the farmland loss induced by "Grain for Green Program".
Hints of Spring in the Atlantic
The season is a time of great change, turbulence, and productivity in northern waters.