Louisiana wheat producers face early leaf rust outbreak that could cut yields by 25% in state with shrinking acreage.
When a nuclear disaster empties a landscape of people, nature doesn’t politely wait for instructions. It moves in. After the ...
For Texas rice farmers determined to hang onto their land, crawfish offer clear benefits. Omnivores and swamp creatures at heart, mudbugs thrive in the low, warm, plant-filled waters of rice paddies.
‘Livin’ Easy’: This fabulous Rose glows with a rich apricot-orange color and light fragrance all summer long, offering glossy green disease resistant foliage and own root hardiness to boot. It has ...
The Davidson River provides fly fishing opportunities that attract anglers who speak about the trout populations with the ...
Dairy producers are facing a decline in milk prices but beef prices are up and providing added revenue to help ...
Despite declining economic share, Kashmir’s agriculture is reinventing itself through technology, startups and high-density orchards, with SKUAST-K’s Gongul 2026 emerging as a catalyst for innovation, ...
Plants are fast-tracking their own evolution by "plugging in" genetic code stolen from their neighbors, according to new research that reveals the secret to their own successful genetic engineering.
The Spelman College students' project is called PlantGPT, and the goal is to help anyone have a green thumb.
A ghostly white sprout may look magical, but plant albinism comes with serious limits. Rare exceptions prove nature sometimes ...
In most plants and animals, including humans, mitochondria are inherited exclusively, or nearly exclusively, from the mother.
Researchers at McGill University and the United States Forest Service have found that plants living in areas where human activity has caused population crashes carry long-lasting genetic traces of ...