January 14, 2025
Precision agriculture new frontier: Crop digital twins - Farmers can utilize remote sensing, big data, artificial intelligence to simulate real-world crop production scenarios
October 25, 2024
Plant pathologists develop new method to study plant defense against viruses - Landmark study caps off career of Texas A&M AgriLife researcher and professor
July 30, 2024
MicroRNA study sets stage for crop improvements - Texas A&M researchers redefine our understanding of a key process in plant biology
May 24, 2024
Optimizing genetics to advance controlled environment agriculture - Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeder brings new dimension to indoor farming innovation
January 2, 2024
Finding the ‘goldilocks’ zone or conditions in rice irrigation - New Texas A&M AgriLife study examines wet, dry growing system
September 1, 2023
VIEWpoly provides visual map for polyploid plant geneticists, breeders - Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences leads search for cutting-edge genetic tools for flowering plants
June 21, 2023
New sensor chip advances rapid, cost-effective disease diagnostics - Integrated sensor chip detects late blight disease pathogen, many others
April 5, 2023
Improving tomato plants through companion planting - Tips on how your tomato plants can find strength in numbers this spring
March 16, 2023
Male-sterile sorghum may offer dairy cows needed energy with less water use - Texas A&M AgriLife research indicates water-efficiency and highly digestible fiber is possible
May 31, 2022
Drone data provides early identification of southern rust in corn - Texas A&M AgriLife algorithms can help producers prevent economic damage
May 11, 2022
Why are my tomato leaves curling? Environmental, chemical or biological changes could be to blame for a curling tomato leaf
March 11, 2022
New polyploid tools advancing beyond expectations - Genomics-assisted breeding tools improving, gaining users and uses
February 14, 2022
Canola may help Texas High Plains dairies fill spring forage gap - Texas A&M AgriLife research offers alternative protein source for dairy cows
January 20, 2022
Cover crops play important role in resilient agriculture - Texas A&M AgriLife faculty look for regional solutions
January 6, 2022
Bioenergy sorghum’s roots can replenish carbon in soil - A new Texas A&M AgriLife study shows the annual crop can sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide
January 5, 2022
Mobile drip irrigation results in high yields, saves water in watermelon research - AgriLife Research project compares types of irrigation for producing high-quality vegetables
December 15, 2021
Enlarging the rice bowl - Research suggests further efficiencies to enhance global rice production
December 14, 2021
Palmer amaranth control matters throughout its life cycle - Texas A&M student researcher tackles a troublesome herbicide-resistant weed
November 19, 2021
Adaptive swarm robotics could revolutionize smart agriculture - Potential to reduce waste through better logistics, optimal use of water and chemicals
November 18, 2021
Overview of seed saving laws
November 3, 2021
Ancestor’s microbiome may help corn resist insect pests - Texas A&M AgriLife scientists study how teosinte’s microbes could help with insect control in corn
October 27, 2021
Adapting crops for future climate conditions - A Texas A&M AgriLife study used artificial intelligence to project the genetic profile to which cultivars will need to adapt
September 10, 2021
When do I plant wildflower seeds for spring blooms?
November 16, 2020
Plant hairy roots enable high throughput identification of antimicrobials against Candidatus Liberibacter spp. (Nature Communication)
Field testing new integrated weed management strategies - Herbicide-resistant weeds target of $2.23 million Texas A&M AgriLife-led study
July 15, 2020
Blue light assists a night hunt for bugs - Texas A&M students find a way to discover insects using blue light
June 11, 2020
Texas cotton farmers adjusting in wake of court ruling on dicamba - Texas A&M AgriLife Extension outlines limited alternatives
May 27, 2020
Plant science discovery may help treat allergies and immune deficiencies - A Texas A&M AgriLife study sheds light on the first steps of immune defense against microbes
April 20, 2020
Are plants sick or just thirsty? Potato study utilizes irrigation system feedback to distinguish between thirst and disease
April 7, 2020
The Brown Revolution: How soil microbes help plants resist disease - Fungi induce two substances in corn that boost immunity, making a stronger crop
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