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Published Biodiversity in Africa and Latin America at risk from oil palm expansion, new report warns - Biodiversity in Africa and Latin America at Risk from Oil Palm Expansion, New Report Warns


Zero deforestation commitments may inadvertently leave vital habitats in Latin America and Africa vu...
Published Cattle grazing with virtual fencing shows potential to create wildfire fuel breaks, study finds - Cattle Grazing with Virtual Fencing: A Promising Solution for Wildfire Fuel Breaks


The use of virtual fencing to manage cattle grazing on sagebrush rangelands has the potential to cre...
Published Being near pollinator habitat linked to larger soybean size - Being Near Pollinator Habitat Linked to Larger Soybean Size


Researchers have found that soybean crops planted near pollinator habitat produce larger soybeans th...
Published Expanding large-scale agriculture is escalating flooding in the largest South American breadbasket - Expanding Large-Scale Agriculture: The Unseen Catalyst of Flooding in South America's Breadbasket



Driven by soaring international demand, extensive areas of grasslands, and forests across South Amer...
Published 'Devastating' fungal infections wiping out crops and threatening global food security, experts warn - Devastating Fungal Infections Wiping Out Crops and Threatening Global Food Security, Experts Warn



Worldwide, growers lose between 10 and 23 per cent of their crops to fungal infection each year, des...
Published Molecular mechanism behind nutrient element-induced plant disease resistance discovered - Molecular Mechanism Behind Nutrient Element-Induced Plant Disease Resistance Discovered


In one of the few studies to directly investigate the mechanism underlying the effect of essential e...
Published Rice breeding breakthrough to feed billions - Rice Breeding Breakthrough to Feed Billions


An international team has succeeded in propagating a commercial hybrid rice strain as a clone throug...
Published Global spread of powdery mildew through migration and trade - Global Spread of Powdery Mildew through Migration and Trade


The worldwide distribution of one of the most important cereal pathogens is the result of human acti...
Published New insights into engineering climate-smart crops for the future - New Insights into Engineering Climate-Smart Crops for the Future



New research in the field of plant sciences has made significant advances towards understanding the...
Published Does current shellfish anti-predator gear curb 'crunching' rays? - Does Current Shellfish Anti-Predator Gear Curb 'Crunching' Rays?


It's not just humans who enjoy eating shellfish, so do marine rays. They like to 'crunch' on clams,...
Published Eiphosoma laphygmae likely to be best classical biological control against devastating fall armyworm pest - Eiphosoma laphygmae: The Best Classical Biological Control Against Devastating Fall Armyworm Pest


A review suggests that the parasitoid Eiphosoma laphygmae is likely to be the best classical biologi...
Published Researchers want to use 'biochar' to combat climate change - Researchers Want to Use 'Biochar' to Combat Climate Change



A new review of research suggests that the nature-based technology biochar -- a carbon-rich material...
Published African smoke over the Amazon - African Smoke Over the Amazon: A Threat to the Rainforest



Up to two-thirds of the soot above the central Amazon rainforest originates in Africa. Researchers d...
Published Plant processes may be key to predicting drought development - Plant Processes May Be Key to Predicting Drought Development


Based on new analyses of satellite data, scientists have found that hydrologic conditions that incre...
Published 'Mad Cow' blood test now on the horizon - Mad Cow Blood Test: A Breakthrough in Animal Health


A simple blood test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Mad Cow disease is a step closer, following a...
Published Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination - Earlier Take-Off Could Lead to Fewer Bumblebees and Less Pollination


With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to...
Published Early-nesting ducks at increased risk due to changes in climate, land use - Early-nesting ducks at increased risk due to changes in climate, land use



Each year approximately 10 million waterfowl fly north to their breeding grounds in the Prairie Poth...
Published Genetic switch makes the eyes of male bees large and of female bees small - Genetic Switch Makes the Eyes of Male Bees Large and of Female Bees Small


Bee researchers have identified a new gene in honeybees, which is responsible for the dimorphic eye...
Published Honey bee colony loss in the U.S. linked to mites, extreme weather, pesticides - Honey Bee Colony Loss in the U.S. Linked to Mites, Extreme Weather, Pesticides


Honey bee colony loss across the United States over the last five years is primarily related to the...
Published Characterization of an emergent plant virus - Characterization of an Emergent Plant Virus


High throughput sequencing (HTS) data is set to improve our knowledge of Physostegia chlorotic mottl...