Agricultural and Forestry Science

Satellites, supercomputers, and machine learning provide real-time crop type data

“If we want to predict corn or soybean production for Illinois or the entire United States, we have to know where they are being grown,” says Kaiyu Guan,…

From muddy spud to the perfect French fry: Information experts are optimizing potato production

To provide these services, the team has built networks filled with data and information on topics as diverse as agricultural machinery, price forecasting and…

Ragweed casts shade on soy production

Ragweed, its pollen potent to allergy sufferers, might be more than a source of sneezes. In the Midwest, the plant may pose a threat to soybean production.

Salvage logging is often a pretext for harvesting wood

Białowieża Forest in Eastern Poland is one of the last remaining primeval forests in Europe. For the time being. In 2017, the Polish government had 100,000…

Unique communication strategy discovered in stem cell pathway controlling plant growth

This is the first such multi-functional receptor found to work in this way to control plant development. The new findings obtained by CSHL Professor David…

“How trees coexist” – new findings from biodiversity research published in Nature Communications

Writing in Nature Communications (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-03529-w) ecologists from TU Dresden in cooperation with the Leuphana University…

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