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July 03, 2013
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Diseqilibrium will become the norm in the plant communities of the future
Aarhus, Denmark (SPX) Jul 03, 2013
The forest we are used to looking at is not at all in equilibrium. Since the Ice Age, a number of plants have been 'missing' in Northern Europe, i.e. species that have not yet arrived. The same applies in many other parts of the world. Similarly, there is evidence that - even today - it often takes a very long time before plants follow when glaciers retreat, or the climate changes. In future, such disequilibrium will become the norm in the plant communities on Earth. This has been demonstrated by ... read more
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Mapping the benefits of our ecosystems
We rely on our physical environment for many things - clean water, land for crops or pastures, storm water absorption, and recreation, among others. Yet it has been challenging to figure out how to ... more
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Workers at industrial farms carry drug-resistant bacteria associated with livestock
A new study found drug-resistant bacteria associated with livestock in the noses of industrial livestock workers in North Carolina but not in the noses of antibiotic-free livestock workers. The drug ... more
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Insecticide causes changes in honeybee genes
New research by academics at The University of Nottingham has shown that exposure to a neonicotinoid insecticide causes changes to the genes of the honeybee. The study, published in the scient ... more
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China probes baby formula makers over prices: media
China has launched an investigation into alleged price-fixing by several mainly foreign baby formula makers, state media said Tuesday, with one of the targeted companies confirming the probe. ... more


WATER WORLD

Veolia announces big Saudi desalination plant contract
French utilities giant Veolia said on Tuesday it had won a 10-year contract to produce 47 million gallons of desalinated water a day for a petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia. ... more
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China officially opens EU wine investigations
China officially launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations on Monday into wines imported from the European Union, the Ministry of Commerce said, the latest move in a series of trade disputes. ... more
FARM NEWS

Rapid colorimetric detection technology enables illegal cooking oils with no place to hide
In recent years, illegal cooking oil incident led to the serious food safety risks and the negative social repercussions. Professor HE Yujian and his group from College of Chemistry and Chemical Eng ... more
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Cattle grazing and clean water are compatible on public lands
Cattle grazing and clean water can coexist on national forest lands, according to research by the University of California, Davis. The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, is the most comprehen ... more
WATER WORLD

Clearing up confusion on future of Colorado River flows
The Colorado River provides water for more than 30 million people, including those in the fast-growing cities of Las Vegas, Phoenix and Los Angeles. Increasing demand for that water combined with re ... more
FARM NEWS

How Size-related Food Labels Impact How Much We Eat
Just what size is a "small" drink-8 ounces, 12 ounces, 16 ounces? The truth is, those are all "small" sizes depending on what restaurants and fast food joints you go to. As customers, we are used to ... more
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Airborne gut action primes wild chili pepper seeds
Scientists have long known that seeds gobbled by birds and dispersed across the landscape tend to fare better than those that fall near parent plants where seed-hungry predators and pathogens are mo ... more
WOOD PILE

Study reveals potent carbon-storage potential of manmade wetlands
After being drained by the millions of acres to make way for agriculture, wetlands are staging a small comeback these days on farms. Some farmers restore or construct wetlands alongside their fields ... more
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FARM NEWS

Comparing genomes of wild and domestic tomato
You say tomato, I say comparative transcriptomics. Researchers in the U.S., Europe and Japan have produced the first comparison of both the DNA sequences and which genes are active, or being transcr ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot mimics hamster in a ball to navigate farm fields
A small rolling robot that mimics the action of a hamster ball could help farmers by patrolling fields and helping cultivate crops, its Spanish developers say. ... more
FARM NEWS

Rotation-resistant rootworms owe their success to gut microbes
Researchers say they now know what allows some Western corn rootworms to survive crop rotation, a farming practice that once effectively managed the rootworm pests. The answer to the decades-long my ... more
FARM NEWS
Astrium's Cloud Services will support Western Australia Lands Department

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India launches satellite for new navigation system

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Climate change threatens forest survival on drier, low-elevation sites

Bioeconomy as a solution for the declining forest industry of South Australia

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FARM NEWS
WELTEC Biomethane Plant in Arneburg Feeds in Gas

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FARM NEWS

Dutch government introduces nitrogen-reduction bill for nature areas
The Dutch government this week is pushing Parliament to pass a law that would reduce nitrogen leaching from farms and industrial sites into dozens of designated nature zones. ... more
FARM NEWS

Talks on EU agriculture policy reforms in make-or-break stage
Chances for reform of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy hinge on talks this week in Luxembourg, Irish Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney says. ... more
FARM NEWS

Pesticides tainting traditional China herbs: Greenpeace
Traditional Chinese herbs are being contaminated with a toxic cocktail of pesticides that poses a threat to consumer health and the environment, campaign group Greenpeace said Monday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Looking at sachet water consumption in Ghana
Many of West Africa's largest cities continue to lag in their provision of piped water to residents. Filling the service gap are plastic water sachets, which have become an important source of drink ... more
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WATER WORLD

Ups-and-downs of Indian monsoon rainfall likely to increase under warming

FARM NEWS

Current global food production trajectory won't meet 2050 needs

FARM NEWS

Researchers determine factors that influence spinach contamination pre-harvest

FARM NEWS

Yield trends insufficient to double global crop production by 2050

FARM NEWS

African palm oil makers hit back at global 'smear campaign'

FARM NEWS

Research suggests plants capable of employing quantum physics

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Spanish downturn a disaster for green energy

FARM NEWS

Researchers Find Genetic Diversity Key to Survival of Honey Bee Colonies

FARM NEWS

Chinese buy up Canada farms; is Beijing behind it?

FARM NEWS

Wine producers go hi-tech to outsmart fraudsters

'Sheep-eating' plant set to bloom in Britain in rare event

Yunnan Red, anyone? Chinese wine heads to Europe

New report identifies 'regret-free' approaches for adapting agriculture to climate change

Farmworkers feel the heat even when they leave the fields

Grain markets face turmoil as Argentine strike looms

Yemen must improve kids' plight in new constitution: UNICEF

Pesticides slash water life by 42 percent: study

China approves three GMO soybean imports

At least 60 feared dead as monsoon lashes north India

Key investor pushes for Smithfield breakup

Research shows river dredging reduced fish numbers, diversity

Genetic diversity could be key to survival of honeybee colonies

Rice research investment delivers sixfold return

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Tillage and reduced-input rotations affect runoff from agricultural fields

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