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April 24, 2015
FARM NEWS
Ability to identify 'killer' bees a boon to the honeybee industry
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 24, 2015
A genetic test that can prevent the entry of 'killer' bees into Australia and their spread around the world has been created by researchers at the University of Sydney and their collaborators at York University in Canada. "Having a tool that can identify desirable and undesirable bee subspecies will be of value to breeding and conservation programs throughout the world. Pollination of crops by honeybees adds many billions of dollars to the world economy, so any strategy that can prevent losses is ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Bird flu spreads in US, but risk to people 'low'
Bird flu is spreading among wild birds, chickens and turkeys across much of the United States but health authorities said Wednesday there is a low risk of people getting sick. ... more
FARM NEWS

EU agrees opt-out deal for GMO imports
The EU announced plans Wednesday to allow member states to individually decide whether to allow the import of controversial genetically modified foods and animal feed, drawing a sharp US response. ... more
FARM NEWS

Genetic test will improve biosecurity of honey bees
A genetic test that can prevent 'killer' bees from spreading around the world has been created in a research effort led by University of Sydney scholars jointly with York University scientists. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Genetic road map may bring about better cotton crops
A University of Texas at Austin scientist, working with an international research team, has developed the most precise sequence map yet of U.S. cotton and will soon create an even more detailed map ... more


EL NINO

Extending climate predictability beyond El Nino
Tropical Pacific climate variations and their global weather impacts may be predicted much further in advance than previously thought, according to research by an international team of climate scien ... more
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FARM NEWS

Protesting Indian farmers stand in chest-deep water for 11 days
Farmers in central India continued Tuesday to stand in murky, chest-deep water for the 11th straight day in an unconventional protest over a land dispute. Around 30 farmers have vowed to keep ... more
WATER WORLD

China's struggle for water security
Way back in 1999, before he became China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao warned that water scarcity posed one of the greatest threats to the "survival of the nation". ... more
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FARM NEWS

Plumping up shrivelled market for France's famed prunes
France's famous Agen prunes have seen their market share shrivel in recent years under pressure from Chilean growers, but local farmers have ploughed money into modern methods in a bid to save their ... more
WATER WORLD

The Game-Changing Water Revolution: Interview with Stanley Weiner
Globally, water demand is threatening to dangerously outpace supply, while in the US, dry states such as Texas and California are suffering from shortages and the future forebodes more suffering. Fo ... more
FARM NEWS

Limited soil nutrients may hamper plants ability to slow climate change
Some climate models suggest runaway global temperatures will be held in check - at least a little bit - by the uptick in green growth enabled by a warming planet. In other words, the plant life encouraged by global warming will pull excess carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, thus slowing global warming. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Maize roots have evolved to be more nitrogen efficient
Selective breeding of maize over the last century to create hybrids with desirable shoot characteristics and increased yield may have contributed indirectly to the evolution of root systems that are ... more
FARM NEWS

Bacterial raincoat discovery paves way to better crop protection
Fresh insights into how bacteria protect themselves - by forming a waterproof raincoat - could help develop improved products to protect plants from disease. Researchers have discovered how co ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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FARM NEWS

Study puts a price on help nature provides agriculture
A team of international scientists has shown that assigning a dollar value to the benefits nature provides agriculture improves the bottom line for farmers while protecting the environment. The stud ... more
WATER WORLD

Indian village gets 'world's cheapest bottled water'
Charity workers have teamed with an impoverished village in eastern India to develop what they say is the world's cheapest bottle of drinking water - costing less than one US cent. ... more
EL NINO

Wind bursts strongly affect El Nino severity
The long-forecasted El Nino event of 2014/15 did not meet expectations. On March 5, 2015, the National Weather Service finally declared a "weak" event arriving several months later than expected, fo ... more
WATER WORLD

The life force of African rivers
The common hippopotamus can spend up to 16 hours a day immersed in rivers and lakes. Lumbering out of the water at night, these herbivores graze on tropical grasses and consume 80 to 100 pounds in o ... more
FARM NEWS

Diversity in a monoculture
Modern, machine-friendly agriculture is dominated by monocultures. One single cultivar - one genotype of a crop species - is cultivated on large areas. Favored cultivars are optimized for high yield ... more

FARM NEWS

Most comprehensive study to date reveals evolutionary history of citrus
Citrus fruits - delectable oranges, lemons, limes, kumquats and grapefruits - are among the most important commercially cultivated fruit trees in the world, yet little is known of the origin of the ... more
WATER WORLD

Can't pay? Won't pay! -- putting a price on water
It's arguably our most vital and precious natural resource, and one that is growing dangerously scarce from China to California, but no matter how much we value water, we're not that keen on paying for it. ... more
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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

Typhoon Haiyan's storm surge may contaminate aquifer for years

FARM NEWS

Nitrogen deposition reduces Swiss plant diversity

WATER WORLD

Combined sewer systems lead to risk of illness after heavy rains

FARM NEWS

Scientists track fertilizer's effects on Ohio algae bloom

FARM NEWS

Warming seas may spell end to Britain's fish and chips

WATER WORLD

Thousands of goldfish taking over lake in Colorado

WATER WORLD

Dynamic dead zones alter fish catches in Lake Erie

FARM NEWS

More food, low pollution effort gains traction

Taiwan launches water rationing to fight drought

Living mulch, organic fertilizer tested on broccoli

Fishing amplifies forage fish collapses

Liquid corn, fish fertilizers 'good options' for organic blackberry production

Study points the way toward producing rubber from lettuce

EU to simplify GMO import approval: sources

Report lists Grand Canyon's Colorado River as most imperiled

Sky H2O offers utility-scale atmospheric water generation

California farmers spared worst of water rationing: governor

California unveils historic water restrictions over drought crisis

Turkmenistan pledges to curb water use

Taxi drivers hospitalised after Beijing pesticide protest: police

Diversity prevents resistance

Daily dam releases on Deerfield River reduce downstream flows

Photosynthesis hack needed to feed the world by 2050

Mist-collecting plants may help alleviate global water shortages

Illegal cocoa farms threaten Ivory Coast primates

Vietnam rice boom heaping pressure on farmers, environment

Critics question study that denied pesticides' danger to bees

Desalination using a nanoporous graphene membrane

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