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23 matches found for "AgriLife"

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Coffee break: Compound brewing new research in colon, breast cancer

A compound in coffee has been found to be estrogenic in studies by Texas AgriLife Research scientists.Though the studies have not been conducted to determine recommended consumption amounts, s...

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New imagining technique could lead to better antibiotics and cancer drugs

A recently devised method of imaging the chemical communication and warfare between microorganisms could lead to new antibiotics, antifungal, antiviral and anti-cancer drugs, said a Texas AgriLife Res...

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Safe seed: Researchers yielding good results on food cotton in field

The cotton was engineered so that the toxic gossypol is reduced to tolerable levels in the high-protein seed but remain at higher levels in the rest of the plant to ward off pests and disease....

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Unique winter-hardy hibiscus has roots with AgriLife Research scientist in Vernon

And it is that passion that has created his latest research project – propagating unique winter-hardy hibiscus. Malinowski said he's very much a grass and forage researcher, but this fall...

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See no weevil: researcher tracks rice bugs to help farmers, consumers

Americans eat about 20.5 pounds of rice a year, while globally people annually eat about 126 pounds each, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. Yet a big bite is also take...

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Roadrunners not too fast for AgriLife researcher

Wile E. Coyote might not have been able to catch up with the roadrunner on the Saturday morning cartoons, but one Texas AgriLife Research scientist has had no problems.Dr. Dean Ransom, AgriLif...

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Gene developed through conventional breeding to improve cowpea aphid resistance

Several new lines of cowpeas with genes that are aphid-resistant and less susceptible to disease are currently being tested by researchers with Texas AgriLife and other Texas A&M System entities. ...

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Melon research sweetened with DNA sequence

Plant breeders now have a better chance to pinpoint such traits for new varieties, because the melon genome with hundreds of DNA markers has been mapped by scientists with Texas AgriLife Research. Tha...

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Texas has more farms, fewer acres

The study shows that lands classified as farms, ranches and forests declined in 156 of Texas’s 254 counties between 1997 and 2006. In all, there was a loss of 2.1 million acres of agricultural lands s...

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Researchers to determine if aeration reduces compaction, runoff on no-till fields

Dr. Paul DeLaune, environmental soil scientist at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Vernon, said tillage operations can increase soil compaction, thereby increasing runoff. E...

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Wheat curl mite might require non-chemical control

Three AgriLife Research scientists, working under Dr. Charlie Rush in plant pathology and Dr. Jerry Michels in entomology, are taking a close look at the damage caused by the wheat curl mite to determ...

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AgriLife Research drip irrigation project yields promising results

Subsurface drip irrigation was able to produce up to four bales of cotton per acre with less water than conventional irrigation methods at the Texas AgriLife Research station near Chillicothe....

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Texas researchers provide emissions data for livestock industry

The EPA issued a final ruling on Dec. 18 that required the reporting of continuous air releases of these gases by large confined animal feeding operations to local and state emergency management entit...

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Plums poised to give blueberries run for the money

Plums are rolling down the food fashion runway sporting newly discovered high levels of healthy nutrients, say scientists at Texas AgriLife Research.Plainly, “blueberries have some stiff compe...

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New hybrid plants could prompt more prodigious pepper production in Southwest

But while U.S. Department of Agriculture figures show consumption of fresh peppers at an all-time high, only a fraction of these are grown domestically. Currently more than 70 percent of all f...

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