The fungus Fusarium xylarioides causes wilt in coffee plants, ultimately killing them. By studying their genetics, scientists hope to better understand and prevent this disease.
Mycorrhizal fungi are the 'masters of the universe' beneath your feet, forming a 'wood wide web' vital for plant health and soil.
The Real Results Yield Challenge is the largest nationwide comparison-plot program from BASF, encouraging farmers to put ...
This improved variety of Indian hawthorn maintains a compact, mounding form without pruning. Learn how to grow and care for Clean Sweep™ Snowbank™ Indian Hawthorne by providing the ideal light, soil, ...
The cluster of infections at the transplant unit at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital late last year saw two people die, ...
Whole-food mycelium is a nutrient-dense fungal biomass that delivers complete protein, functional fiber, and measurable cardiometabolic benefits while offering scalable, lower-impact production ...
Gone is the fear of infection, the canker sores, and the daily regime of pills. But being “Participant 1” in a paper recently ...
A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have challenged the widely held assumption in infectious disease research that blocking ...
In 2013, farmers in the highlands of Ethiopia began to notice something unsettling: a familiar variety of wheat was failing in an unfamiliar way. Stems weakened, plants collapsed, and fields that had ...
The genetic engineering of 3000 sheep in NZ in the 1990s didn’t end particularly well. The ‘biopharming’ of plants, however, has a lot more potential, writes Laura Baal.
Age, biological sex, and human genetic factors influence the production of antibodies during the immune response. A team of scientists from the Institut Pasteur, the CNRS and the Collège de France ...