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  • Invasive Plants are Rapidly Changing the Tropics

    Invasive species are reshaping ecosystems and local people’s relationship with nature in the tropics, a study led by Danish researchers Ninad Avinash Mungi and Jens Christian Svenning from Aarhus University shows.

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  • How Harmful Bacteria Hijack Crops

    Aphids, grasshoppers and other bugs aren’t the only pests that can quickly wipe out a crop. Many harmful bacteria have evolved ways to bypass a plant’s defenses.

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  • What Does It Mean for Soil To Be Healthy?

    Yushu Xia is an assistant research professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a research institute of the Columbia Climate School, where she leads the Soil Systems Lab.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Farm of the Future Sows Digital Seeds

    On a tranquil stretch of Cornell’s experimental vineyard in Portland, New York, the hum of sensors and whirring of drones overhead signal a new era of agriculture.

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  • Robot Matches Humans in Scouting for Vineyard Diseases

    The latest version of an autonomous robot that can scout for grape diseases in vineyards in near-real time, with an accuracy that matches highly trained human scouts, will one day help track crop-killing pathogens with minimal labor.

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  • Suite of Models Shows Some Positive Effects of Climate-Smart Ag Practices

    A study using multiple agronomic models to examine two long-term agricultural research stations in North America shows that so-called climate-smart agricultural practices – like no-till treatments, cover-crop utilization and residue retention – can help promote carbon sequestration in soil and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Climate Change is Making Rollercoaster Harvests the New Normal

    From corn chips to tofu, climate change is messing with the menu.

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  • Plant Samples Preserved in Museums May Hold Key to Advancing Biodiversity

    An international multi-center study has revealed how diet plays a greater role in the prevalence of obesity globally than was previously understood, according to findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • Solar Farm Shade in the Fall Reduces Radish and Radicchio Yields

    A series of studies by Cornell researchers is testing how crops might grow when planted between rows of solar panels on a solar farm in New York state. 

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  • New DNA Test Reveals Plants’ Hidden Climate Role

    Plant roots are essential for both food production and climate, yet until now they have been nearly impossible to measure accurately.

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