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  • ‘Exotic’ Genes May Improve Cotton Yield and Quality

    Cotton breeders face a “Catch-22.” Yield from cotton crops is inversely related to fiber quality. 

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  • Excessive Rainfall as Damaging to Corn Yield as Extreme Heat, Drought

    Recent flooding in the Midwest has brought attention to the complex agricultural problems associated with too much rain. 

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  • Rebounding Populations and New Flexibility Boost Catches by West Coast Groundfish Fleet

    A trial effort that gave West Coast trawl fishermen new flexibility in how they fish helped them take advantage of rebounding rockfish numbers to catch almost 14 million pounds of fish in 2018 while still protecting salmon and other species.

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  • Gene-Editing Technology to Create Virus-Resistant Cassava Plant Has Opposite Effect

    Using gene-editing technology to create virus-resistant cassava plants could have serious negative ramifications, according to new research by plant biologists at the University of Alberta, the University of Liège in Belgium and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.

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  • How to Take the ‘Petro’ out of the Petrochemicals Industry

    Fossil fuels are the backbone of the global petrochemicals industry, which provides the world’s growing population with fuels, plastics, clothing, fertilizers and more. 

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  • Targeting How Fungi ‘Taste’ Wheat Could Be Key to Developing Control

    Exploring how a hazardous fungal pathogen ‘tastes’ its surroundings within a wheat plant to coordinate virulence could be the key to developing new control strategies, scientists believe.

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  • Could Computer Games Help Farmers Adapt to Climate Change?

    Web-based gaming, such as simulation games, can promote innovative communication strategies that engage farmers with scientific research and help them adapt to climate change.

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  • Getting Fertilizer in the Right Place at the Right Rate

    We’ve all heard about the magical combination of being in the right place at the right time. 

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  • Mixing Lawn Grass Varieties Could Trim Fall Armyworm Infestations

    A simple change in the choice of grass varieties for many lawns in the United States could be a key tool for fending off fall armyworm infestations, according to new research.

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  • Those Home-Delivered Meal Kits Are Greener Than You Thought, New Study Concludes

    Meal kit services, which deliver a box of pre-portioned ingredients and a chef-selected recipe to your door, are hugely popular but get a bad environmental rap due to perceived packaging waste.

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