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Newspoint on MSNTulsi: Make sure to offer this white thing to the Tulsi plant, your luck will openIf a person offers this white thing on the Tulsi plant, it can bring prosperity in life. Let's know about them... Tulsi ...
A new study published in the journal CABI Reviews highlights the critical role that integrated pest management (IPM) plays in combating the threat fall armyworm poses to Asian rice security.
A new study published in the journal CABI Reviews highlights the critical role that integrated pest management (IPM) plays in ...
Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez sees a better income for Filipino farmers and access to more affordable food for everyone ...
Food science and entomology researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station teamed up to harness plasma and measure its effects on rice seed.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMicroplastics Are Making Photosynthesis Harder for Plants—and That Could Slash Crop Yields, Study SuggestsOn average, these little particles could reduce photosynthesis in plants and algae by up to 12 percent, according to the ...
A new study finds that microplastic pollution reduces plant photosynthesis, threatening global food security and worsening ...
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Japan aims to increase rice exports 8-fold to 350,000 tons in 2030The Japanese government plans to increase the country's rice exports by nearly eight-fold to 350,000 tons, worth 92.2 billion ...
Sulfate from acid rain, sewage treatment plants, mines and bacteria is creating a harmful byproduct affecting wild rice in Minnesota. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and University of Minnesota ...
"Farmers have ultimately brought 5,09,056 hectares of land under Boro rice cultivation, exceeding the fixed target by 78 hectares, or 0.02 percent," said Agriculturist Md Afzal Hossain.
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PhilStar Global on MSNRice imports fall 35% in first two monthsThe country’s rice imports in the first two months plunged by almost 35 percent on an annual basis to a little over 500,000 metric tons, the Bureau of Plant Industry said.
Researchers at the Salk Institute study how C4 photosynthesis could boost crop productivity and climate resilience.
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