Recent models are telling us that, as our climate warms up, herbivores and pests will cause increased damage to agricultural crops. One study predicted that crop yield lost to insects increases 10 to 25 percent for every 1 degree Celsius increase.
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Monday, 10 February 2020
Dance of the honey bee reveals fondness for strawberries
Bees are pollinators of many wild and crop plants, but in many places their diversity and density is declining.
Sunday, 9 February 2020
Solving the riddle of strigolactone biosynthesis in plants
Strigolactones (SLs) are a class of chemical compounds found in plants that have received attention due to their roles as plant hormones and rhizosphere signaling molecules. They play an importantrole in regulating plant architecture, as well as promoting germination of root parasitic weeds (*1) that have great detrimental effects on plant growth and production.
Saturday, 8 February 2020
Grain traits traced to 'dark matter' of rice genome
Domesticated rice has fatter seed grains with higher starch content than its wild rice relatives -- the result of many generations of preferential seed sorting and sowing.
Friday, 7 February 2020
Stakeholders ask NCAM to infuse technology to grassroots
Stakeholders have demanded that the National Centre for
Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM) be well represented at the grassroots where
farmers who needed their technologies reside.
NEF, FACAN partner to ensure standard for export
The Nigerian
Entrepreneurship Forum, NEF in
partnership with Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria
(FACAN), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to access the five billion dollars
made available by the Chinese government through its Entrepreneurship
Development Centre Facility under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for
entrepreneurs in the country to ensure standard for export.
Microscopic partners could help plants survive stressful environments
Tiny, symbiotic fungi play an outsized role in helping plants survive stresses like drought and extreme temperatures, which could help feed a planet experiencing climate change, report scientists at Washington State University.
Thursday, 6 February 2020
Traditional Chinese medicinal plant yields new insecticide compounds
For hundreds of years, practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine have used an herb called Stemona sessilifolia as a remedy for parasitic infections, such as those caused by pinworms and lice.
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
Nanono seeks stronger partnership with US government
The
Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Alhaji
Muhammad Sabo Nanono has solicited for a stronger partnership and collaboration
between the Ministry and the United States of America (USA), through the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID), towards achieving food
sufficiency and job creation. This was made known in a press statement issued
and made available to Food farms news by Ezeaja Ikemefuna on behalf of Director
of Information, in the ministry.
FG PLANS TO REVIEW THE CONCESSION OF SILOS
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji
Muhammad Sabo Nanono has stated that the Federal Government would review
the concessioning of its silos leased to private firms in the country. This was
stated in a press release made available to the media.
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