USA – Shorebirds get a boost with new rice management practices
Source: Daily Democrat18/02/2013 – Rice farmer Josh Sheppard can see clearly how careful management of winter water levels in rice fields has brought more types of birds to his land.
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Source: Daily Democrat18/02/2013 – Rice farmer Josh Sheppard can see clearly how careful management of winter water levels in rice fields has brought more types of birds to his land.
Source: Arizona Daily Star17/02/2013 – Rod Wing, director of the Arizona Genomics Institute, has played a major role in mapping the structure and function of the world’s primary cereal crops. Rice is the one that needs our immediate attention, he says.
Source: Care217/02/2013 – Called Wuyuanzao by locals, the heirloom rice is grown on only 50 acres of land in Wannian county in the Chinese province of Jiangxi. It’s a species of rice that has been cultivated for more than 12,000 years, but this is the only place in the world today that it can thrive.
Source: The Advertiser17/02/2013 – Southwest Louisiana rice farmers could reap benefits from growing Chinese agriculture markets by exporting rice there.
Source: ChicoER.com17/02/2013 – Rice farmer Josh Sheppard can see clearly how careful management of winter water levels in rice fields has brought more types of birds to his land.
Source: The Nation14/02/2013 – The Democrat MP for Pitsanulok, Dr Warong Dejwikrom, on Thursday challenged the Public Warehouse Organisation to inspect rice in warehouses without prior notice to prove that the organisation has no degraded rice stored in the rice pledging scheme.
Source: Vanguard14/02/2013 – The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed optimism that Nigeria can stop the importation of rice by 2015, if the right things are done.
Source: The Nation14/02/2013 – As one of its strategies to release rice from the government stockpiles, the Commerce Ministry is participating in two giant international exhibitions this month to promote the sale of Thai rice overseas.
Source: EurekAlert12/02/2013 – Scientists identified aromatic rice with very low arsenic content and higher concentrations of essential nutrients, selenium and zinc.
Source: 7th Space12/02/2013 – Every year, substantial crop loss occurs globally, as a result of bacterial, fungal, parasite and viral infections in rice. Here, we present an in-depth investigation of the transcriptomic response to infection with the destructive bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv.