Lateral branching in tomatoes is a complex genetic trait that directly impacts plant shape and overall productivity.
Science can be a serious subject, but it also can be fun, says Distinguished Professor Mark Robson (center.) On "Cranberry ...
A 17-year-old Vista Ridge High School student is accused of poisoning another student’s goat because she doesn't like ...
Based on the North China Plain, a typical winter wheat-summer maize rotation system was selected by postdoctor Sun ...
The global demand and consumption of agricultural crops is increasing at a rapid pace. It is estimated that the global yield ...
The students of the Michigan Great Lakes Virtual Academy were given the opportunity to experience life in the agricultural ...
The UN State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024 report reveals that food insecurity in Africa is the highest of ...
Lice live their entire lives with a set of genes that in humans would indicate a late-stage degenerative disorder such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease. How do lice tolerate this genome structure ...
For the sixth year in a row, the National Science Foundation ranked UF number one in agricultural sciences and conservation ...
A recent study has uncovered new genetic insights into how two wild strawberries—Fragaria corymbosa and Fragaria ...
With many accolades to her name already, this Hudson Falls senior has been awarded this scholarship to pursue a degree in ...