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December 19, 2012
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Three Bacterial Strains Common to Grapevines and Sugarcane Decoded
Rochester NY (SPX) Dec 19, 2012
Scientists at Rochester Institute of Technology have published the whole genome sequence of bacteria associated with Jamaican sugarcane and Riesling grapevines in the September and November issues of the Journal of Bacteriology, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology. Andre Hudson and Michael Savka, professors in RIT's Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences within the College of Science, isolated and identified three bacteria belonging to the genus Enterobacter from Jamaican sug ... read more
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Soil determines fate of phosphorous
Providence RI (SPX) Dec 19, 2012 Just 20 years ago, the soils of the Amazon basin were thought unsuitable for large-scale agriculture, but then industrial agriculture - and the ability to fertilize ... more
WATER WORLD

Mapping effort charts restoration tack for Great Lakes
As the federal government builds on its $1 billion investment to clean up and restore the Great Lakes, an international research consortium has developed innovative new maps of both environmental th ... more
FARM NEWS

Argentine corn exports blocked by China
Argentina and China are in talks to resolve differences over Argentine corn exports said to contain genetically modified strains of the grain. ... more
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Building better barley
As one of the top 10 barley producers in the world, Canada faces a problem of adapting to the 'new normal' of a warmer, drier climate. The 2012 growing season was considered an average year on the C ... more


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Fertile soil doesn't fall from the sky
Remains of dead bacteria have far greater meaning for soils than previously assumed. Around 40 per cent of the microbial biomass is converted to organic soil components, write researchers from the H ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Wildfires Light Up Western Australia
Careful observers of the new "Black Marble" images of Earth at night released this week by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have noticed bright areas in the western part ... more
FARM NEWS

Antibiotic-eating bug unearthed in soil
It's well known how bacteria exposed to antibiotics for long periods will find ways to resist the drugs-by quickly pumping them out of their cells, for instance, or modifying the compounds so they'r ... more
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FARM NEWS

Supporting Climate-Friendly Food Production
This summer, record temperatures and limited rainfall parched vast areas of U.S. cropland, and with Earth's surface air temperature projected to rise 0.69 degrees Celsius by 2030, global food produc ... more
FARM NEWS

Quantifying corn rootworm damage
Every year farmers spend a lot of money trying to control corn rootworm larvae, which are a significant threat to maize production in the United States and, more recently, in Europe. University of I ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Rock Comet Meteor Shower
Every year in mid-December, astronomers look up in the sky and witness a mystery. It announces itself with a flurry of shooting stars. For several nights in a row, dozens to hundreds of meteors per ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Environmental satellite produces first photo of Earth
China's first synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite for environmental monitoring has produced its first "clear, coherent and informative" image of Earth, authorities said Monday. The satell ... more
WATER WORLD

Report warns of Colorado River supply
Demand for water from the Colorado River is projected to outstrip supply by 2060, a study indicates. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Will climate change cause water conflict?
International researchers from 14 institutions met in Nicosia (Cyprus) on the 10th and 11th of December to present and debate the results of studies on water, conflict and security conducted in the ... more
FARM NEWS

Dead or alive? A new test to determine viability of soybean rust spores
Spores from Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) pose a serious threat to soybean production in the United States because they can be blown great distances by the wind. University of Illinois ... more
FARM NEWS

Brazil fears mad cow case will force cut in beef prices
Brazil is worried that fears over a single case of mad cow disease from more than two years ago could force it to slash its beef prices, after China, Japan and South Africa this week suspended imports. ... more
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China launches Turkish EO satellite

Wildfires Light Up Western Australia

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KAIST announced a major breakthrough in indoor positioning research

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NC State Study Offers Insight Into Converting Wood to Bio-Oil

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FARM NEWS

Chemical analysis reveals first cheese making in Northern Europe in the 6th millennium BC
The first unequivocal evidence that humans in prehistoric Northern Europe made cheese more than 7,000 years ago is described in research by an international team of scientists, led by the University ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Shadows on ice: Proba-1 images Concordia south polar base
ESA's Earth-observing microsatellite Proba-1 has glimpsed one of the loneliest places on Earth - Concordia research base in the heart of Antarctica. This image was acquired by the High-Resolution Ca ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Google Maps returns to iPhone after Apple fiasco
Google Maps returned to the iPhone Thursday, allowing users to replace a glitch-ridden Apple program panned for omitting key landmarks and sending people in wrong directions. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Great balls of China to defend against 'apocalypse'
As people across the globe tremble in anticipation of next week's supposed Mayan-predicted apocalypse, one Chinese villager says he may have just what humanity needs: tsunami-proof survival pods. ... more
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FARM NEWS

China, S.Africa suspend Brazil beef imports: source

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought in the Horn of Africa delays migrating birds

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Geminid Meteor Shower Coming on December 13-14

FARM NEWS

Japan firm recalls China tea on pesticide fears

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Typhoon reduces Philippine farmers to beggars

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA-NOAA Satellite Reveals New Views of Earth at Night

EARTH OBSERVATION

Skybox Imaging Completes Significant Testing Milestone Preceding its First Satellite and Product Launch

EARTH OBSERVATION

First-ever hyperspectral images of Earth's auroras

EARTH OBSERVATION

Seeing stars, finding nukes: Radio telescopes can spot clandestine nuclear tests

FARM NEWS

Environmental hangover from Indonesia's palm oil thirst

Destroy lab stocks of eradicated cattle disease: OIE

Glencore gets Chinese go-ahead for 6.1bn Viterra buy

EU ag interests disagree on supply chain

Raytheon technology instrumental in creating "Black Marble" image

Carbon dioxide could reduce crop yields

Carnegie debuts revolutionary biosphere mapping capability at AGU

New test adds to scientists' understanding of Earth's history, resources

Discovery of 100 million-year-old regions of DNA shows short cut to crop science advances

Plant Stress Paints Early Picture of Drought

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Prioritizing rather than canvassing entire plant genome may lead to improved crops

Invasive grass fuels increased fire activity in the West

Small patches of native plants help boost pollination services in large farms

URI oceanography student uses crashing waves on shorelines to study Earth's interior

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Plant organ development breakthrough

Asia's King Power snaps up Bordeaux estate

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