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Will New Infrastructure Focus Help Wastewater Treatment Projects Gain Traction?
As the wastewater industry dissects the $1.75 trillion federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to understand how much will flow to us, it’s important to note that wastewater treatment projects at the local level continue to pass city approvals and find funding.
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Could Beer Hold The Key To Fighting Red Tide?
Few things will upset your vacation plans to the Gulf of Mexico quicker than news that a red tide is set to greet you at the shoreline. And that angst extends to restaurants, shops, and other businesses in the area, which take a beating when these harmful algal blooms, or HABs, drive away beachgoers.
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Bakers Are Benefitting From Sanitary Equipment Design
Throughout the food manufacturing industry, food safety is a top priority, and in order to enhance safety in their operations, baking companies are exploring sanitary equipment design solutions borrowed from the meat and poultry sectors.
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Aseptic Packaging Market Will Show Strong Growth Through 2020
With many driving factors, aseptic packaging is becoming an increasing popular packaging format, spurring growth and providing packaging manufacturers with numerous market opportunities.
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Electron Beam Packaging Sterilization Yields Huge Benefits
The process of sterilizing materials used in carton packaging has long been limited in efficiency by the use of hydrogen peroxide. However, a new filling machine that leverages electron beam technology may change that.
CURRENT HEADLINES
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HarvestPlus Solutions To Pilot CGIAR’s Novel Agricultural Innovation Scaling Methodologies5/24/2024
HarvestPlus Solutions, which tackles global food and nutrition security, and CGIAR’s Portfolio Performance Unit (PPU), which builds and catalyzes CGIAR innovation management excellence, are collaborating in the design “innovation packages” that can transform technological products into transformative solutions, starting in Kenya.
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Engineered Increase In Mesophyll Conductance Improves Photosynthetic Efficiency In Field Trial4/30/2024
It is possible to engineer increased mesophyll conductance in plants according to new research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Why Cherry Growers Have Such A Persistent Problem With Fruit Flies4/30/2024
The House of Representatives wants Dutch cherry growers to have access to the pesticides Exirel and Tracer to effectively combat the Suzuki fruit fly. LNV Minister Adema, who previously no longer allowed these resources, is now looking for a solution for cherry growers.
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Gene Seekers Discover Atypical Genes That Control Multiple Valuable Soybean Traits4/29/2024
A team led by Purdue University soybean geneticist Jianxin Ma has developed a new biotechnological tool for the domestication of desirable traits from wild soybeans, such as resistance to leafhopper insect pests.
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Uncovering A ‘Parallel Universe’ In Tomato Genetics4/26/2024
In a new paper appearing in Science Advances, Michigan State University researchers have unraveled a surprising genetic mystery centered on sugars found in what gardeners know as “tomato tar.”
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Genetic Hope In Fight Against Devastating Wheat Disease4/26/2024
While some types of wheat are resistant to FHB thanks to the action of the TaHRC gene at the Fhb1 locus, how this gene functions in wheat cells was unknown until now.
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Advancing Crop Breeding Through Targeted Genome Modification4/25/2024
Modern crop breeding is entering a new era of genome design, led by genome editing technologies as mainstream tools for targeted genome modification.
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AI Deciphers New Gene Regulatory Code In Plants And Makes Accurate Predictions For Newly Sequenced Genomes4/25/2024
Elucidating the relationship between the sequences of non-coding regulatory elements and their target genes is key to understanding gene regulation and its variation between plant species and ecotypes.
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CABI Strengthens Partnerships For Development Of Biological Control Agents To Control Crop Pests In Chile4/24/2024
CABI scientists Dr Yelitza Colmenarez and Dr Richard Shaw have paid a visit to the Agricultural Research Institute (INIA) in Chile to help strengthen partnerships for the development of biological control agents to help control crop pests in the country.
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ADAMA Launches New Cereal Fungicide Avastel® For Superior Disease Control And Long-Lasting Protection4/22/2024
ADAMA Ltd. (SZSE 000553), a leading crop protection company, announced the launch of Avastel®, a new broad-spectrum T2 fungicide for cereal growers across Europe, that delivers a new standard of efficacy, control, and long-lasting protection against a broad spectrum of diseases.
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