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December 20, 2011
WATER WORLD
What are the prospects for sustaining high-quality groundwater
Bristol UK (SPX) Dec 20, 2011
Intensive agriculture practices developed during the past century have helped improve food security for many people but have also added to nitrate pollution in surface and groundwaters. New research has looked at water quality measurement over the last 140 years to track this problem in the Thames River basin. The NERC-funded study, led by the University of Bristol's Department of Civil Engineering, has looked at nitrate transport from agricultural land to water in the Thames basin. The team ... read more

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Sugar pump in plants identified
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Artichokes grow big in Texas
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Growstones ideal alternative to perlite, parboiled rice hulls
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Wheat can't stop Hessian flies, so scientists find reinforcements
Wheat's genetic resistance to Hessian flies has been failing, but a group of Purdue University and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists believe that other plants may soon be able to come to the ... more
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Asparagus benefits from X-ray treatment
As consumer demand for convenient, nutritious foods increases, pre-cut and packaged fruit and vegetables become more popular. Food producers are looking to science to discover new ways to safely ext ... more
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WATER WORLD

Improved rainwater harvesting system promising
Ridge and furrow rainwater-harvesting (RFRH) systems with mulches were first researched in the flat, lowland, semiarid conditions of northwest China to improve water availability and to increase cro ... more
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How exposure to irregular light affects plant circadian rhythms
Scientists know that plants can actually "sense" day length, and "schedule" their growth to coincide with specific environmental conditions. These natural events are based on the circadian clock, a ... more
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Strip-till improves nutrient uptake and yield
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Scientists forecast crops that adapt to changing weather
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As climate change sets in, plants and bees keep pace
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A rosy future for Pakistan's cut flower industry
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EU stuck on three new GM authorisations
Failure by EU agriculture ministers to decide on authorisation for three genetically-modified maize and cotton strains overnight left the matter in the hands of the EU executive on Friday. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

SMOS detects freezing soil as winter takes grip
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Nature's medicine cabinet could yield hundreds of new drugs
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Plant growth affected by tea seed powder
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Salt-tolerant crops show higher capacity for carbon fixation
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Earliest Known Bug-Repellant Plant Bedding Found at South African Rock Shelter
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US Biofuel Camelina Production Set to Soar
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Study Shows More Shrubbery in a Warming World
Scientists have used satellite data from NASA-built Landsat missions to confirm that more than 20 years of warming temperatures in northern Quebec, Canada, have resulted in an increase in the amount ... more
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NASA Gears Up for Airborne Study of Earth's Radiation Balance
NASA scientists have successfully completed flight tests in preparation for deployment of a multi-year airborne science campaign to study the humidity and chemical composition of air entering the tr ... more
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Spring's rising soil temperatures see hormones wake seeds from their winter slumber
Dormant seeds in the soil detect and respond to seasonal changes in soil temperature by changing their sensitivity to plant hormones, new research by the University of Warwick has found. This sensit ... more
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Blue light irradiation promotes growth, increases antioxidants in lettuce seedlings
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Accelerating adoption of agricultural technology
Research shows that it takes about eight years from the time public research funds are invested in technology development to the time the technology is first implemented. In the agricultural sector ... more
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Chinese wines beat Bordeaux in blind tasting
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Astrium awarded Sentinel 5 Precursor contract
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Mexican farmers despair over record drought
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Geminids Meteor Shower: 'Up All Night' With NASA!
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Healthier hot dogs an impossibility of food science
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