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Invasive Apple Snail could spread further in Africa, study reveals

New research reveals that the invasive Apple Snail -- which threatens rice crops -- could spread further in Africa. A team of researchers suggest that South West along Tana River, Western Kenya and areas coastal areas are suitable for Apple Snail invasion as well as other countries including Malawi, Madagascar, Uganda, Mozambique, Tanzania and Ethiopia.

Sat Oct 12, 2024 05:40
Researchers discover how plants produce a novel anti-stress molecule

New research identifies for the first time the genes that help plants grow under stressful conditions -- with implications for producing more sustainable food crops in the face of global climate change. The study reveals the genes that enable plants to make a novel anti-stress molecule called dimethylsulfoniopropionate, or DMSP. It shows that most plants...

Sat Oct 12, 2024 01:46
Adding fall blooming plants may help both managed and wild bees in cities

There are nearly 4,000 native bee species in the United States, contributing to pollination in agricultural, urban and natural landscapes. Honey bees, however, are not native to the U.S., which has led to concerns that managed honey bee populations might negatively impact wild bees via competition for resources and sharing of pathogens. However, the...

Wed Oct 9, 2024 04:09
Low stream diatom biodiversity potentially decreasing stream oxygen production in remote islands

Benthic diatoms are the most important and biodiverse primary producers in streams and comprise the basis for the food webs, fueling animals such as insects and stream fishes including trout.

Mon Oct 7, 2024 23:37
Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than thought -- but conversion could reduce emissions

New research has found methane emissions from slurry stores on dairy farms may be up to five times greater than official statistics suggest -- and highlights the huge potential for turning them into a renewable energy source. The study shows that if captured and turned into biogas, emitted methane could be valuable.

Fri Oct 4, 2024 15:16
Ant agriculture began 66 million years ago in the aftermath of the asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs

According to a new study, colonies of ants began farming fungi when an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago. This asteroid impact caused a global mass extinction but also created ideal conditions for fungi to thrive. Innovative ants began cultivating the fungi, creating an evolutionary partnership that became even more tightly intertwined 27 million...

Thu Oct 3, 2024 22:53

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