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Source: HortiDaily [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://www.hortidaily.com/article/9511502/tobrfv-affects-southwestern-ontario-tomato-crops/First detected in Canada in 2019 in Ontario, _Tomato brown rugose fruit virus_ ( …

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Source: Dominica News Online [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/government-tackles-black-sigatoka-on-island/The Government of Dominica is reviewing the treatment for black sigatoka ( …

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by University of Stirling Insect pests which attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop resistance to greener pesticides and a new way to manage resistance risks is needed, according to analysis by University of Stirling scientists.

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Earth.com staff writer Since rice is one of the most important crops in the world, constituting the primary food source for more than half of the Earth’s population, protecting rice plantations from disease such as bacterial …
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A review suggests that the parasitoid Eiphosoma laphygmae is likely to be the best classical biological control from the Americas against the devastating fall armyworm pest.

A review, conducted by CABI scientist Dr …

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"Now we can start gaining a mechanistic understanding of how the brain works." Marta Zlatic

This will help scientists to understand the basic principles by which signals travel through the brain at the neural level and lead …

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By CABI A new CABI-led study has found that mass media campaigns aimed at changing pesticide use to fight crop pests and diseases are more effective when farmers are exposed to multiple forms of communication.

CABI scientists collaborated with …

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Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, and one of the nation's largest water companies Seqwater, are using a tiny defender—a weevil smaller than a grain of rice—to help stop an exotic weed spreading through Australia's waterways.

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by Rebecca Ferguson, University of Sheffield A mechanism behind how plants can develop long-term immunity to stress has been discovered by scientists at the University of Sheffield.

Biotic stress experienced by plants can take the …

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