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  • Seedling Census Offers Clues to What the Future Might Hold for Michigan Forests

    The history of a forest might be measured by the trunks and branches looming overhead.

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  • A Sticky Solution to a Pesky Agricultural Problem

    A water-based formulation developed at the University of Waterloo using nanotechnology is both greener and more effective than conventional methods for delivering agricultural pesticides.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Beescape Updates Include County-Level Plant Recommendations for Pollinators

    Penn State’s Beescape tool is gaining a new feature that allows users to download county-specific lists of pollinator-attractive plants, offering a more localized approach to improving pollinator habitats across Pennsylvania.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Sea Level Rise is Swallowing Mid-Atlantic Farmland Faster Than Expected, Study Finds

    Ghost forests, the cemetery-like groupings of dead trees killed by saltwater intrusion, have become haunting symbols of sea level rise overtaking land along the Mid-Atlantic coast.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Cover Crop Project Bridges Farming and Research to Bolster Soil, Protect Water

    What began as a doctoral project at the University of Michigan is now spreading like red clover across the Great Lakes region to help farmers improve their soil and prevent fertilizer from washing into waterways.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Projects Plant Extinction Rates Through 2100

    No matter how fast a species under threat can move, escape can only be successful if the new destination can meet its needs.

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  • How Oak Trees Outwit Their Predators

    When oak trees are heavily damaged by caterpillars, they open buds later the following spring. 

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  • New Website Helps Landowners Track Wildfire Recovery, View History

    Following historic wildfires that have burned nearly one million acres of Nebraska grazing lands this spring, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has launched a new online hub that integrates science, mapping and field-based documentation in one place.

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  • Plants Can Sense the Sound of Rain, a New Study Finds

    Experiments by MIT engineers show rice seeds sprout faster to the sound of rain.

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  • Common Asian Plant in Brazil Shows Potential for Removing Microplastics From Water

    A saline extract obtained from moringa, also known as white acacia, exhibited properties similar to aluminum sulfate in the coagulation process preceding the filtration of water for human consumption.

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