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The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of ...
Two ACIAR-funded projects have provided smallholder banana growers across Southeast Asia and Australia with the knowledge and ...
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SAN ANTONIO - Texas leaders are warning farmers and families about a harmful fungus that could hurt the food we eat.It’s ...
While politicians pose in front of barns, tractors and fields for campaign ads, meaningful agricultural security policy sits ...
Federal prosecutors have charged two Chinese researchers with smuggling a crop-killing fungus into the U.S. last summer. The ...
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) on Friday announced the inauguration of a plant science establishment, the Tissue Control Laboratory and the upgrade of the Biological Control Agent (BioCon) ...
Plant cell wall components such as cellulose are abundant sources of carbohydrates that are widely used in biofuels and ...
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling a fungus classified “as a potential agroterrorism weapon” that could decimate crops and impact human health into the US last summer in a wad ...
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous agricultural pathogen into the United States. Authorities say the pathogen could be used as a biological weapon.
Fusarium graminearum infects plants by entering through natural openings like stomata. After breaching the cuticle, the fungus spreads throughout the plant systemically.
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