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Cornell Releases Six New Fruits And Vegetables
February 16, 1998 Who knows what will crop up after the New York State vegetable and berry growers get together, but keep your eyes peeled. Six new varieties of fruits and vegetables were officially released by ... > full story -
Colorado Crop Provides Environmentally-Friendly Alternative To Motor Oil
January 29, 1998 Imagine a motor oil that cuts automobile pollution by 40 percent. Duane Johnson doesn't have to imagine such a product anymore--he's made it a reality. Johnson, a Colorado State University ... > full story -
'Indiana Jones' Of Tomatoes To Receive World Prize
November 6, 1997 Renowned geneticist and plant breeder Charles Rick, whose half-century of research at UC Davis has forged a fundamental understanding of tomato genetics, has been selected to receive the first ... > full story -
Seeds Without Sex -- Research Could Make Male Plant Parts Redundant
September 9, 1997 CSIRO research could make male plant parts in crops redundant, and dramatically lift grain production around the ... > full story -
Duke Researcher Finds Some Tropical Farming Practices Have Surprising Consequences
August 16, 1997 A Duke University doctoral student in botany has found that a type of shifting cultivation long practiced on the Indonesian island of Borneo can boost fertility of tropical soils, but apparently only ... > full story -
New Plant Mutation Produces Tap Root With Large Amounts Of Oil, Proteins, And Starch
July 7, 1997 Scientists at the Carnegie Institution and the University of California, Berkeley, have discovered a mutation in plants that makes the tap root accumulate large amounts of oils, proteins, and starch. ... > full story
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