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New Scientist https://www.newscientist.com/article/2463566-glyphosate-resistant-weeds-have-evolved-in-the-uk-for-the-first-time/
The herbicide glyphosate is helping farmers adopt more environmentally friendly practices, …
ScienceDaily
Despite their reputation as buzzing nuisances, flies serve a critical role as some of the Earth's most prolific pollinators -- and new research led by Penn State scientists suggests they are increasingly at risk …
John Innes Centre
The capacity of bacteria to spread disease across the Plant Kingdom may be much more widespread than previously suspected, according to new analysis.
John Innes Centre researchers took a comparative evolutionary approach, using …
ProMED http://www.promedmail.org
Source: ChiniMandi [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://www.chinimandi.com/motihari-scientists-inspect-sugarcane-fields-advise-farmers-on-crop-management/ A team of scientists from the Sugarcane Research Institute, Pusa, …
CSIRO
APHIS-USDA
CerambycID
ITP collaborator: Michigan State University
Authors: Patrick Gorring, Anthony Cognato, Sarah Smith, and Amanda Redford
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s Identification Technology Program (ITP) is pleased to announce …
ProMED
Source: Scientific Reports [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-81142-2Citation: Jimenez J, Caicedo S, Pardo JM, et al. Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas. Sci …
UC Berkeley News
UC Berkeley researchers used bacterial DNA from a 120-year-old herbarium specimen to reconstruct the history of Pierce’s disease in California.
By Kara Manke
A century-old grapevine cutting is providing new clues into the history …
Frontiers
Farming Online