780 results match your criteria: "New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Limited[Affiliation]"

Aboveground biomass (AGB) is a key indicator of crop nutrition and growth status. Accurately and timely obtaining biomass information is essential for crop yield prediction in precision management systems. Remote sensing methods play a key role in monitoring crop biomass.

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Nitrogen (N) transformation inhibitors have been widely recognized as a promising strategy to enhance crop productivity and mitigate N losses. However, the effectiveness of individual or combined inhibitors can vary significantly across different agroecosystems. Using meta-analysis and cost-benefit analysis (CBA), we synthesized findings from 41 peer-reviewed studies (285 observations) globally to evaluate the efficacy of urease inhibitors (UIs), nitrification inhibitors (NIs), and combined inhibitors (UINIs).

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First Report of Rust Caused by on L. in Korea.

Plant Dis

December 2024

National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Crop Protection, 166, Nongsaengmyeong-ro, Iseo-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea (the Republic of), 55365;

Fig (Ficus carica L.) belonging to the Moraceae family is cultivated worldwide, with its primary production areas located in the Mediterranean region (Tous and Fergusen 1996). Yeongam-gun is a significant region for fig cultivation in Korea, accounting for 42% of the country's total fig cultivation area with approximately 1,400 fields (453ha, production yield 6000 tons).

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Exposure to saline environments significantly hampers the growth and productivity of oil crops, harmfully affecting their nutritional quality and suitability for biofuel production. This presents a critical challenge, as understanding salt tolerance mechanisms in crops is key to improving their performance in coastal and high-salinity regions. Our content might be read more properly: This review assembles current knowledge on protein-level changes related to salinity resistance in oil crops.

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Kiwifruit spatiotemporal multiomics networks uncover key tissue-specific regulatory processes throughout the life cycle.

Plant Physiol

December 2024

National Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation & Utilization of Horticultural Crops, Joint International Research Laboratory of Germplasm Innovation & Utilization of Horticultural Crops, National R&D Centre for Citrus Preservation, College of Horticulture and Forestry Science, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, P.R. China.

Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis), a recently commercialized horticultural crop, is rich in various nutrient compounds. However, the regulatory networks controlling the dynamic changes in key metabolites among different tissues remain largely unknown. Here, high-resolution spatiotemporal datasets obtained by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methodology and RNA-seq were employed to investigate the dynamic changes in the metabolic and transcriptional landscape of major kiwifruit tissues across different developmental stages, including from fruit skin, outer pericarp, inner pericarp, and fruit core.

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Seed-transmission of turnip mosaic virus demonstrated unequivocally in a species.

Plant Dis

December 2024

Department of Agriculture and Food, Department of Agriculture and Food, 3 Baron-Hay Court, South Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 6151.

Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) causes important diseases in Brassicaceae crops worldwide. In 2023, Brassica rapa ssp. perviridis cv.

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Sustainable management of potato tuber moth in storages using entomopathogenic fungi and an ectoparasitic mite.

Pest Manag Sci

December 2024

State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China.

Background: The potato tuber moth (PTM), Phthorimaea operculella, is an economically important pest of potato crops worldwide. So far, the application of chemical pesticides is the major measure to manage PTM, but it induces serious deleterious impacts on the environment and human health. Here, we screened the entomopathogenic fungi that are lethal to PTM, and tested their sublethal impacts on PTM development, mortality, and reproduction as well as that of ectoparasitic mite Pyemotes zhonghuajia, a natural enemy of PTM.

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Specialized or secondary metabolites are small molecules of biological origin, often showing potent biological activities with applications in agriculture, engineering and medicine. Usually, the biosynthesis of these natural products is governed by sets of co-regulated and physically clustered genes known as biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). To share information about BGCs in a standardized and machine-readable way, the Minimum Information about a Biosynthetic Gene cluster (MIBiG) data standard and repository was initiated in 2015.

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A new species of the genus (Basidiomycota, Boletales) found in the Hengduan Mountains of China.

Biodivers Data J

November 2024

Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming, China Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Kunming China.

Background: During surveys of hypogeous fungi in the Hengduan Mountains, south-western China, three specimens of the genus were discovered in Sichuan Province.

New Information: Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that the collections represent a new species, . This article describes the new species and discusses its relationship with the other two members of the genus.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Tetragonia tetragonioides, a salt-tolerant plant from New Zealand, is studied for its carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme activity and isoforms found in its leaves, which help regulate carbon levels in plants.
  • - Using a method called protonography, five isoforms of CA with different molecular weights were identified, revealing significant enzymatic activity levels and the ability to assess their function separately.
  • - The study examined how certain sulfonamide inhibitors and heavy metal ions affect CA activity, finding that silver and mercury ions were particularly potent inhibitors, affecting the plant's leaf protein activity at very low concentrations.
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Genome sequencing of 'Fuji' apple clonal varieties reveals genetic mechanism of the spur-type morphology.

Nat Commun

November 2024

College of Horticulture, Yangling Sub-Center of National Center for Apple Improvement, State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, 712100, Shaanxi, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • Somatic variations in 'Fuji' apple can lead to beneficial bud sports, which are key for breeding new apple traits.
  • A complete genome assembly of 'Fuji' has revealed multiple independent origins of spur-type and early-maturing traits among its clones.
  • The study identifies specific genetic changes, such as a deletion in the MdTCP11 gene, that influence growth characteristics and offer insight for future apple breeding efforts.
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First report of citrus-associated rhabdovirus in Australia in citrus.

Plant Dis

November 2024

Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Menangle, New South Wales, Australia;

Article Synopsis
  • - Citrus-associated rhabdovirus (CiaRV), a virus first identified in China in 2021, was studied using budwood from an asymptomatic kumquat plant grown in Australia, leading to the propagation of a daughter tree for further analysis.
  • - Researchers extracted RNA from the green bark tissue of the daughter plant and utilized high-throughput sequencing to generate over 128 million raw data reads, which were subsequently analyzed to identify viral contigs.
  • - The analysis revealed significant genetic similarities between the identified contigs and known CiaRV isolates, confirming the presence of the virus in the sample through various primer sets, resulting in the determination of a consensus genome sequence.
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Assessing the efficacy of pearl millet and finger millet enriched breakfast cereals to combat obesity.

Sci Rep

November 2024

Plant Production Department, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box. 2460, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.

This research explores the development and evaluation of breakfast cereals formulated from pearl millet (P-1) and finger millet (F-1) flours, with a focus on their nutritional composition and potential anti-obesity properties. The techno-functional properties were assessed, revealing that P-1 exhibited a bulk density of 0.40 ± 0.

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Metal(loid) contaminants in food pose a global health concern. This study offers a global analysis of the impact of nanomaterials (NMs) on crop responses to metal(loid) stresses. Our findings reveal that NMs have a positive effect on the biomass production of staple crops (22.

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Anthocyanins are important compounds for fruit quality and nutrition. The R2R3 MYB transcription factor PpMYB10.1 is known to be critical for regulating anthocyanin accumulation in peach.

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Enhancing crop production in the Haihe Basin while addressing challenges related to water quantity and quality.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210023, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The Haihe Basin faces challenges in food security and water management, prompting the development of a Comprehensive Spatial Optimization (CSO) strategy that combines crop management, land consolidation, and advanced breeding techniques.
  • Despite projected declines in crop yields due to groundwater and nitrogen constraints, the CSO strategy has the potential to increase yields by 81% while using less cultivated land, thus meeting food demands for 2050.
  • The approach could also reduce cropland area by 28% and cut total nitrogen losses significantly, creating a sustainable framework for agriculture in the region while protecting water resources.
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Dihydrochalcones (DHCs) are flavonoids produced as a side branch of the phenylpropanoid pathway. DHCs are found at high concentrations in apples (Malus spp.) but not in pears (Pyrus spp.

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  • Mycoviruses are diverse viruses that can alter the characteristics of their fungal hosts, but there is a lack of detailed research on them.
  • The proposed model focuses on a specific fungus known for its ease of study, wide distribution, and existing research resources, making it a prime candidate for exploring mycovirus interactions.
  • By studying mycoviruses in this model, researchers aim to gain valuable insights that could benefit understanding of plant pathogens and enhance knowledge of virus-fungal interactions.
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Background: Upper respiratory infections (URIs) are the leading cause of acute disease incidence worldwide and contribute to a substantial health-care burden. Although acute otitis media is a common complication of URIs, the combined global burden of URIs and otitis media has not been studied comprehensively. We used results from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2021 to explore the fatal and non-fatal burden of the two diseases across all age groups, including a granular analysis of children younger than 5 years, in 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021.

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To estimate a watershed's response to climate change, it is crucial to understand how human activities and climatic extremes have interacted over time. Over the last century, the Zarivar Lake watershed, Iran, has been subjected to various anthropogenic activates, including deforestation and inappropriate land-management practices alongside the implementation of conservation measures like check dams. To understand the effects of these changes on the magnitude of sediment, organic carbon (OC), and phosphorus supplies in a small sub-watershed connected to the lake over the last century, a lake sediment core was dated using Pb and Cs as geochronometers.

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Background: The co-application of biochar and wood vinegar has demonstrated the potential to enhance premium crop production. The present study reveals the effects of co-applying rice husk biochar and wood vinegar (both foliar and soil application) on soil properties and the growth of Chinese cabbage (Brassica chinensis L.) in a two-season pot experiment.

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Enhancing crop photosynthesis through genetic engineering technologies offers numerous opportunities to increase plant productivity. Key approaches include optimizing light utilization, increasing cytochrome complex levels, and improving carbon fixation. Modifications to Rubisco and the photosynthetic electron transport chain are central to these strategies.

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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is known to vary among different ecosystems and soilscapes, yet the degree of variation remains uncertain. Comparing SOC levels in undisturbed ecosystems like forests with those in gradually altered ecosystems can provide valuable insights into the impact of land use on carbon dynamics. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different land uses on soil fertility parameters in the tropical region of Kerala, focusing on forests as well as cultivated agricultural landscape such as coconut, pepper, tapioca, acacia plantations, and mixed home garden cropping systems.

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Global research on the plant microbiome has enhanced our understanding of the complex interactions between plants and microorganisms. The structure and functions of plant-associated microorganisms, as well as the genetic, biochemical, physical and metabolic factors that influence the beneficial traits of plant microbiota have also been intensively studied. Harnessing the plant microbiome has led to the development of various microbial applications to improve crop productivity in the face of a range of challenges, for example, climate change, abiotic and biotic stresses, and declining soil properties.

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Multi-omics analysis unravels chemical roadmap and genetic basis for peach fruit aroma improvement.

Cell Rep

August 2024

Laboratory of Fruit Quality Biology/Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Horticultural Crop Quality Improvement, Zhejiang University, Zijingang Campus, Hangzhou 310058, China; Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, Sanya, Hainan 572000, China. Electronic address:

Selection of fruits with enhanced health benefits and superior flavor is an important aspect of peach breeding. Understanding the genetic interplay between appearance and flavor chemicals remains a major challenge. We identify the most important volatiles contributing to consumer preferences for peach, thus establishing priorities for improving flavor quality.

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