Research

Research

The ‘Research’ category on iGrow News is an essential segment that delves into cutting-edge studies, experiments, and findings in the realm of agricultural technology. This category is specially curated to provide readers with an in-depth look at the latest scientific research and developments that are driving innovation in the agricultural sector.

Central to this category is the coverage of groundbreaking studies and experiments in agriculture technology. This includes research on advanced farming techniques, crop genetics, soil science, and sustainable agriculture practices. The category highlights how these studies contribute to enhancing crop productivity, improving environmental sustainability, and addressing global food security challenges.

Innovations in agricultural technology are a key focus of the ‘Research’ category. It features insights into the development of new technologies such as precision agriculture tools, biotechnological advancements, and climate-resilient farming practices. The category examines how these technologies are tested and refined through scientific research, demonstrating their potential to transform agricultural practices.

The category also explores the findings from various research initiatives. This includes analysis of data from field trials, laboratory experiments, and case studies. By presenting these findings, the ‘Research’ category aims to inform and educate its readers on the efficacy, benefits, and potential drawbacks of different agricultural technologies and practices.

By offering a comprehensive overview of the latest research in agricultural technology, the category serves as a valuable resource for farmers, agronomists, researchers, and policy makers. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the scientific advancements in agriculture and their practical applications, thus contributing to the advancement of the agricultural sector.

Understanding the Impact of Crop Diversification on National Yield Stability

Crop diversification is recognized as a strategy to stabilize national food production, though its effectiveness varies by country.

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Maize Root System Was Altered Through Indirect Selection During Global Adaptation

The maize root system has been altered through indirect selection during global adaptation to new agricultural environments.

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Salicornia Demonstrates Unique Adaptations To High Salinity Environments

Salicornia plants demonstrate unique adaptations to high salinity environments, offering valuable insights into salinity tolerance.

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Improved Genome Sequence of Japonica Rice Cultivar Nipponbare Reveals Over 3,000 New Genes

Researchers have improved the haplotype-resolved genome sequence of the japonica rice cultivar Nipponbare, identifying over 3,000 new genes.

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Tiamat Sciences Achieves Breakthrough in mRNA Enzyme Production

Tiamat Sciences has successfully expressed T7 polymerase in its plant system, a significant step for mRNA vaccine synthesis.

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Penn State Researchers Receive Nearly $1M NSF Grant to Study Corn Kernel Development

Penn State researchers received a $974,891 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to understand corn kernel development.

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Impact Fusion International Inc. Announces Research Collaboration with SUARC

Impact Fusion International Inc. (IFUS) and Southern University Agricultural and Research Center (SUARC) have started a research project focusing on sugarcane bagasse.

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Extensive Study Reveals the Multifaceted Threat of Land Degradation in Europe’s Agricultural Sectors

In 2024, a study led by Remus Prăvălie and colleagues analyzed land degradation in Europe's agricultural landscapes.

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Study Highlights Potential of Biostimulants in Almond Water Management Amid California Drought

Acadian Plant Health released results from a multi-year study on the effectiveness of biostimulants in reducing water usage in California almond cultivation.

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CROPGRIDS Provides One Of The Largest Crop Database In The World

CROPGRIDS is a new, comprehensive global dataset that provides detailed area information for 173 crops as of 2020, with a high resolution of approximately 5.6 km at the equator.

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