January 3, 2023
Three techniques, three species, different ways to fight drought
May 26, 2021
Latest research on indoor farming now just a click away (Greenhouse Grower)
December 21, 2020
Biotech cotton is key to eliminating devastating pest from US and Mexico
March 27, 2018
The future of farming takes root - Sustainable agriculture is quickly becoming the wave of the future as global leaders grapple with the question of how to feed a world population approaching 10 billion. At the University of Arizona, researchers are looking up for answers, in the form of vertical farming
March 10, 2017
Small molecule could have big future in food security - University of Arizona researchers have pioneered a new approach that could save millions of tons of crops each year from contamination with aflatoxin, a major threat to health and food security especially in developing parts of the world
October 14, 2016
A giant phenotyping crop-scanner is turning heads in Arizona
October 6, 2016
Data harvested like never before by the field scanalyzer at the University of Arizona (AgPro)
June 23, 2016
World’s largest robotic field scanner now in place at the University of Arizona's Maricopa Agricultural Center
June 13, 2016
LemnaTec unveils the largest field phenotyping robot in the world at the University of Arizona’s Maricopa Agricultural Center
September 9, 2015
Between Netflix and Big Data - A recent National Science Foundation grant of $3.8 million will fund development of a general-purpose data storage platform, enabled by the iPlant Collaborative’s community of scientists, developers and educators.
July 24, 2015
iPlant taming the 'Big Data Beast' - The University of Arizona-headquartered iPlant Collaborative is ready to handle the projected rise in genomic information, turning raw data into scientific breakthroughs
May 19, 2015
Científicos estadounidenses desarrollan soja baja en alérgenos
May 17, 2015
Growing alfalfa for seed in Arizona (University of Arizona Cooperative Extension)
January 21, 2015
Transgenic crops: Multiple toxins not a panacea for pest control - Overly optimistic assumptions about transgenic crops that produce two or more Bt toxins active against the same pest can lead to inadequate strategies for delaying evolution of pest resistance
January 15, 2015
University of Arizona graduates' little firm tackles big-data solutions
August 26, 2014
University of Arizona science could make canola oil more nutritious, and broccoli more tasty - Genomics researchers of the University of Arizona's iPlant collaborative have helped unravel the genetic code of the canola plant
June 18, 2014
University of Arizona's hydroponic greenhouse leading the way to sustainable urban farming (Tucson News Now)
April 8, 2014
Innovative workshop held on crop improvement technologies - Kansas State University, University of Arizona and USDA-ARS collaborate to train scientists and students in field phenomics.
August 28, 2013
Apps developed by the University of Arizona aid Arizona cotton farmers
May 21, 2013
Using fire to control weeds
Fusarium wilt on melons
Whitefly Management on Spring Melons - Part II
June 5, 2012
Bigger refuges needed to delay pest resistance to biotech corn
January 11, 2012
University of Arizona entomologists test strategy for delaying insecticide resistance
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