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The Print on MSNIndian scientists are arming plants through gene editing. And climate-proofing themWe have pampered our plants so much that they have lost their ability to fight against what’s trying to kill them,' said ...
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Health on MSNWhich Types of Rice Are Highest (and Lowest) in Heavy Metals?Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Although rice is a great source of nutrients such as magnesium, iron, folic acid, and thiamin, ...
New report flags high arsenic levels in US-grown rice; experts advise caution, especially for children and pregnant women.
In a new study published today in Science Advances, my colleagues and I have uncovered the earliest evidence of rice in the ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
Start by making space. When determining how many plants to grow, consider that it takes approximately 10 plants to produce 1 pound of rice. Since each plant occupies only 1 foot of garden space, a ...
They grew flowering rice plants in a greenhouse under normal conditions and under a simulated heatwave where temperatures broke 37°C (98.6°F) for six days in a row.
Li and his team in China set out to find rice plants that could still thrive in hotter temperatures. They planted more than 530 varieties in four locations where nighttime temperatures have increased.
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