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CRISPR Could Help Climate-Proof Our Crops—But There’s a CatchClimate change is rapidly altering the agricultural landscape, leaving farmers scrambling to adjust. As temperatures rise, ...
Unlike annuals that are retailed in bloom, native varieties often are still dormant as they sit in their flats awaiting sale.
Along with several other researchers, she believes the drought-resistant powers found in their genes may be key to adapting agriculture to a future of climate change. For plants to survive for ...
A global study of 270,000 plant species reveals how climate, soil, and ancient geography shape where plants grow and live.
UMass researchers reveal that some plant traits help native species survive relocation, while others cause harm.
The study, published in Nature Plants, identified critical genetic ... genome equips us with genetic tools to future-proof staple crops against climate extremes, ensuring the competitiveness ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... by John Green Texas Certified Expert Gardener, Orange County, TX Our spring season ...
[KIGALI] Small-scale farmers in Rwanda are enjoying bumper harvests of fruit and vegetables after trying out climate-proof seeds, according to project ... than 60 hybrid varieties – where two or more ...
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Mongabay News on MSNColombia’s coffee farmers try to balance innovation and tradition to adapt to climate changeBefore, the seasons seemed etched into the calendar, with well-defined periods of drought and rain. Today, the climate has ...
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