
Moss Helps Chart the Conquest of Land by Plants
Clues to how the first land
plants managed to avoid
drying out might be provided
by bryophytes, a group that
includes the mosses, many of
which retain remarkable
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Mixed Water Portfolio Helps Thirsty Cities
Computer simulations for
drought-prone areas reveal
that when urban water
planners combine three
approaches of buying water
-- permanent rights, options
and leases -- the city
... > full story

Drought Resistance Explained: Protein Structure Reveals How Plants Respond To Water Shortages
Scientists have discovered
that the key to plants'
responses to drought lies in
the structure of a protein
called PYR1 and how it
... > full story

California's Troubled Waters: Satellite-Based Findings Reveal Significant Groundwater Loss in Central Valley
New space observations
reveal that since October
2003, the aquifers for
California's primary
agricultural region -- the
... > full story
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Major Australian Droughts Traced to Different Causes
January 6, 2010 Southeastern Australia has been subject to several severe, long-term droughts during the past century, including the "Federation" drought (1895-1900), the "World War II" drought (1937-1945), and the ... > full story -
Climate Change Does Not Always Lead to Conflict
December 17, 2009 Bronze age farmers adapted to drought. The climate change that took place in Mesopotamia around 2000 BC did not lead to war, but in fact led to the development of a new shared identity. Although ... > full story -
Time of Day Matters to Thirsty Trees
November 27, 2009 The time of day matters to forest trees dealing with drought, according to a new ... > full story -
How Crops Survive Drought
November 20, 2009 Breakthrough research done earlier this year by a plant cell biologist has greatly accelerated scientists' knowledge on how plants and crops can survive difficult environmental conditions like ... > full story -
New Water Management Tool May Help Ease Effects of Drought
November 17, 2009 Continued improvement of climate forecasts is resulting in better information about what rainfall may look like months in advance. A researcher has now developed an innovative water management ... > full story -
Gene Developed Through Conventional Breeding To Improve Cowpea Aphid Resistance
October 26, 2009 The cowpea or black-eyed pea, as it is more commonly known, is a New Year's tradition for good luck. But disease and particularly aphids, which can wreck a crop within a few a days, are especially ... > full story -
Scientists Reveals Secrets Of Drought Resistance
October 23, 2009 Biologists have solved the structure of a critical molecule that helps plants survive during droughts. Understanding the inner workings of this molecule may help scientists design new ways to protect ... > full story -
Climate Change Threatens Rice Production
October 19, 2009 Once-in-a-lifetime floods in the Philippines, India's delayed monsoon, and extensive drought in Australia are taking their toll on this year's rice crops, demonstrating the vulnerability of rice to ... > full story -
'Killer' Southeast U.S. Drought Low On Scale, Says Study
October 2, 2009 A 2005-2007 dry spell in the southeastern United States destroyed billions of dollars of crops, drained municipal reservoirs and sparked legal wars among a half-dozen states -- but the havoc came not ... > full story -
El Niño, Global Warming Link Questioned; Possible Link Between 1918 El Niño And Flu Pandemic?
September 15, 2009 Research casts doubts on the notion that El Niño has been getting stronger because of global warming and raises interesting questions about the relationship between El Niño and a severe ... > full story
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