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Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Understanding peppers and chilis from around the world
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Understanding peppers and chilis from around the world A comprehensive and multinational review of peppers/chilis (Capsicum species) wit...
Monday, 1 April 2019
How to feed the world by 2050? Recent breakthrough boosts plant growth by 40 percent
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Recent breakthrough boosts plant growth by 40 percent One of the most significant challenges of the 21st Century is how to sustainably ...
Sunday, 31 March 2019
NiMet: Stakeholders advocate impact-based climate change information
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NiMet officials Mr. James Adamu Ijampy, Dr. Mansur Matazu & Mr. Chris Togonus Daudu of (NCRI) at the two day workshop organised by NiM...
Getting to the core of underwater soil
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Taking a soil core from underwater Soils all over the Earth's surface are rigorously tested and managed. But what about soils that a...
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Legumes such as peas and beans form intimate and mutually beneficial partnerships
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Legumes Legumes such as peas and beans form intimate and mutually beneficial partnerships (symbioses) with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, rhi...
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Friday, 29 March 2019
Crop residue burning is a major contributor to air pollution in South Asia
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air pollution While fossil fuel emissions in New Delhi account for 80 percent of the air pollution plume during the summer, emissions f...
Thursday, 28 March 2019
How the humble marigold outsmarts a devastating tomato pest
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tomato Scientists have revealed for the first time the natural weapon used by marigolds to protect tomato plants against destructive w...
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
New study uses big data to analyze the international food trade
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international food As the world population swells, the inequitable distribution of food around the globe is prompting profound moral qu...
Human settlements and rainfall affect giraffe home ranges
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Bat Giraffes that live close to densely populated towns have larger home ranges than giraffes that live far from towns, according to a n...
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Plants short-cut evolution by taking genes from neighbors
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Plant Scientists have discovered that grasses are able to short cut evolution by taking genes from their neighbours.
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