First Potato Tissue Culture Lab in East and Central Africa Commissioned in Uganda
Rebecca Kadaga, was Thursday commissioned the first-ever Irish Potato Tissue Culture Laboratory in East and Central Africa. Started 20 years ago, AGT was the first
Rebecca Kadaga, was Thursday commissioned the first-ever Irish Potato Tissue Culture Laboratory in East and Central Africa. Started 20 years ago, AGT was the first
Micropropagation is a technique used for growing large quantities of new plants from fewer “parent” plants, yielding clones with the same, predictable qualities. The cannabis industry, however, has been largely
Cotton farmers in Arizona started planting genetically modified cotton in 1996 in an effort to eradicate an invasive species of moth from Asia or Austrailia
Basmati rice now constitutes half of total 8 million national rice productions. Interestingly, basmati exports have received a battering during the period, falling to average
Dr. Muhammad Naeem, Assistant Professor Economics, University of Swabi said that olive cultivation was a profitable business in world and about $3.6 billion, which normally
Grass crops are able to bend the rules of evolution by borrowing genes from their neighbors, giving them a competitive advantage, a new study has
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ISLAMABAD: The establishment of the Pakistan National Research Centre of Intercropping (NRCI) at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) was officially approved, according to a
ISLAMABAD: The establishment of the Pakistan National Research Centre of Intercropping (NRCI) at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) was officially approved, according to a
Agriculture experts had advised growers to prefer the cultivation of BT cotton varieties along with 10 percent area of non-BT cotton crops to save it
More than 90 percent of all corn, cotton, and soybeans planted in the U.S. are genetically engineered, according to data from the Department of Agriculture. The