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Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Dog domestication during ice age

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Analysis of Paleolithic-era teeth from a 28,500-year-old fossil site in the Czech Republic provides supporting evidence for two groups of canids -- one dog-like and the other wolf-like -- with differing diets, which is consistent with the early domestication of dogs.

Agro dealers want fertilizer department separate from the ministry




The President of a newly merged Nigeria Agro Input Dealers (NAIDA) Alhaji Kabiru Fara has called for the autonomy of the Department of Fertilizer saying this would empower it to quickly respond to the need of farmers in terms of making fertilizer available at the nip of time.

Monday, 24 February 2020

Prescribed burns benefit bees

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Freshly burned longleaf pine forests have more than double the total number of bees and bee species than similar forests that have not burned in over 50 years, according to new research from North Carolina State University.

Images speak at the wedding reception of the Son & Daughter to the Executive Secretary, Federation of Agricultural Commodity Associations of Nigeria (FACAN), Prince Peter Okedare Bakare, which took place at Bolingo Hotel Abuja, last Saturday 22nd February 2020.


  Images speak at the wedding reception of the Son & Daughter to the Executive Secretary, Federation of Agricultural Commodity Associations  of Nigeria (FACAN), Prince Peter Okedare Bakare, which took place at Bolingo Hotel Abuja, last Saturday 22nd February 2020. See more images below.....

I am passionate to refocus our College says Acting Provost



The new Acting Provost, Federal College of Agriculture, Moor plantation, Ibadan Dr. (Mrs) Elizatheth Oluwakemi Augustus has assured both the students and workers that her leadership is determined to reposition the Institute back to its core mandate where middle man power are groomed for commercial agricultural entrepreneurship and food security.

Sunday, 23 February 2020

Microscopic partners could help plants survive stressful environments

Image result for Microscopic partners could help plants survive stressful environmentsTiny, 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.

Saturday, 22 February 2020

Biological diversity as a factor of production

Image result for Solving the riddle of strigolactone biosynthesis in plants (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.

Friday, 21 February 2020

Traditional Chinese medicinal plant yields new insecticide compounds

Image result for Traditional Chinese medicinal plant yields new insecticide compoundsFor 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.

Thursday, 20 February 2020

Pollination is better in cities than in the countryside

Image result for Pollination is better in cities than in the countrysideFlowering plants are better pollinated in urban than in rural areas. This has now been demonstrated experimentally by a team of scientists led by the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ).

Wednesday, 19 February 2020

Bacteria engineered to protect bees from pests and pathogens

Image result for Bacteria engineered to protect bees from pests and pathogensScientists from The University of Texas at Austin report in the journal Science that they have developed a new strategy to protect honey bees from a deadly trend known as colony collapse: genetically engineered strains of bacteria.