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A ProMED-mail post
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Source: Mauritius Sugarcane Industry Research Institute [edited]
<http://www.msiri.mu/ UserFiles/File/Info%20Sheets/ Orange_Rust_Info_sheet.pdf>
Orange rust, caused by the fungus _Puccinia …
GBR http://bgr.com/2018/05/11/london-caterpillar-invasion-oak-moth/
By Mike Wehner
When you think of invasive species, a fluffy little caterpillar probably isn’t the first that that comes to mind — that is, unless you happen to live in London. …The American Council on Science and Health https://www.acsh.org/news/2018/05/14/crispr-chocolate-would-help-farmers-developing-countries-1294
By Julianna LeMieuxSome people are anti-GMO because they don't like the idea of their …
A ProMED-mail post
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Date: Fri 25 May 2018
Source: Cebu Daily News [edited]
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Baylor College of Medicine An international team of researchers has made CRISPR technology more accessible and standardized by simplifying its complex implementation. The …
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Date: Tue 12 Jun 2018
Source: Queensland Country Life [edited]
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The conversation https://theconversation.com/leafcutter-ants-are-in-a-chemical-arms-race-against-a-behaviour-changing-fungus-97892On the face of it, a leafcutter ant’s nest is a perfect picture of harmonious relationships. Worker ants go out to …
Science Trends https://sciencetrends.com/increasing-antimicrobial-compound-production-in-bacillus-amyloliquefaciens/
by Edgardo Jofré
Pathogenic microorganisms affecting plants’ health are a major and persistent threat to food production throughout the …
EurekAlert https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-05/ez-osf051818.php
by Eth Zurich Researchers in the Sustainable Agroecosystems Group
Chocolate consumption is increasing around the world. Yet, cocoa farmers, most of them smallholders, …
Different types of lights have been found to attract pests differently (as shown in article at link given below).
I wonder whether similar studies have been conducted regarding CRBs. We have a light in Samoa that seems to attract more CRBs than others …