Rice cultivation is responsible for around 12% of global methane emissions, and these emissions are expected to increase with ...
Scientists from Prof. XIE Qi's lab at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
Researchers say study highlights the importance of rice breeding and cultivation measures in the mitigation of global warming ...
Scientists have developed a new rice strain that emits 70% less methane, addressing a major source of greenhouse gas ...
Root exudates and the rhizosphere microbiome play critical roles in controlling crown gall disease, but their roles in suppressing crown gall disease in grafted plants remain unclear. Here ...
Rice is a staple food for half the world's population, but its cultivation leads to significant emissions of the greenhouse ...
Researchers have discovered how to significantly reduce methane emissions from rice fields without compromising crop yields.
2005) endodermis - a single layer of cells enclosing the vascular tissue of the root (Raven et al. 1999) exudates - compounds released into the soil/rhizosphere by plant roots (Walker et al.
Knocking out SbSLT1/2 reduces the amount of SL in root exudates, decreases Striga germination, and potentially mitigates yield loss in infested regions. In this illustration, on the left is shown the ...
In collaboration with professors at the University, researchers are working on a new nitrogen-retaining corn breed.
To understand root-microbe interactions in detail ... “This was not clearly shown until now … this micro-niche concept, where we have different exudates … and, of course, different microorganisms that ...