Articles whose source is in PlantDisease
Ash dieback is less severe in isolated ash trees - April 20, 2020
“Golden” potato delivers bounty of vitamins A and Experimental tuber could cut disease in developing nations, study suggests - January 03, 2018
UC ANR scientists urge citrus farmers and backyard growers to be vigilant in face of new disease find - August 08, 2015
Africa’s Food Security Threatened by Deadly Maize Disease - May 18, 2015
A selection of links to press-releases matching the argument of this directory
- Nematode has potential to reduce cotton yields by 50 percent. The American Phytopathological Society (APS), July 6, 2020. - Holey Moley! Wet weather triggers mole activity. University of Missouri Cooperative Media Group, June 17, 2020. - Farmers fear famine as locust swarms destroy crops in Pakistan. Russia Today's page on Twitter, May 29, 2020. - Uganda's coffee exports up 17 pct in 4 years. Xinhua News Agency (China), May 26, 2020. - Freezing tolerance in blueberries. Koppert Biological Systems, May 6, 2020. - FAO welcomes €17 million contribution from Germany to combat the impact of the Desert Locust upsurge in East Africa. Food and Agriculture Organization (UN-FAO), February 28, 2020. - Tulips grow in winter, thanks to the summer sun. Wageningen University & Research, February 12, 2020.
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