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Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
Julio 29, 2013
Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board is hoping a new investment in oil seed research will help farmers make the most of a growing oilseed industry.
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Argentinian scientists develop GM potato resistant to PVY
Julio 28, 2013
Argentinian scientists develop GM potato resistant to PVY
A team of Argentinian scientists led by Fernando Bravo Almonacid, independent researcher of CONICET at the Institute for Research on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology (INGEBI, CONICET-UBA), developed potato plants resistant to Potato Virus Y (P...
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The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
Julio 24, 2013
The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
De Jong, a potato breeder and geneticist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, hopes that at least one of the plants will yield a best seller, but it’s far more likely that they’ll amount to compost.
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Julio 23, 2013
Argentina desarrolla una papa transgénica resistente a virus de la papa Y (PVY)
Científicos del Conicet lograron desarrollar una variedad de papa transgénica que resiste mejor los ataques del Virus de la Papa Y, patógeno que afecta a mas del 50% de los cultivos y reduce su productividad entre 20 y 80% en los casos más severos.
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Con desechos de la papa desarrollarán en Chile envases biodegradables para la industria avícola
Julio 04, 2013
Con desechos de la papa desarrollarán en Chile envases biodegradables para la industria avícola
Innovador proyecto, cofinanciado por la Fundación para la Innovación Agraria (FIA), beneficiará directamente a los productores en términos de costos, logística e imagen, al emplear un sistema más sustentable ambientalmente.
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Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
Junio 30, 2013
Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
Portions (8, 12 or 16 ounces) are given different labels – small, medium or large – at different restaurants. Research shows consumers use such labels to dictate how much food they think is a “normal” portion, and then adjust their intake accordingly.
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Junio 23, 2013
Fifty years of potato seed lot trials by Washington partnership
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the partnership between the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) and Washington State University (WSU) for potato seed lot trials.
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Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
Junio 05, 2013
Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
Volunteer potato plants growing from seed infected with zebra chip are likely too few in number and survive too briefly to contribute to the spread of the crop disease, according to new Oregon State University research findings.
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Productores de papa y gobierno colombiano logran acuerdo para levantar paro
Mayo 09, 2013
Productores de papa y gobierno colombiano logran acuerdo para levantar paro
El Gobierno nacional y los productores de papa lograron este jueves en la madrugada un acuerdo sobre un paquete de medidas de apoyo a los productores, con el cual “el paro se levanta“.
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The role of vision in flavor: 'Seeing the flavor of Foods'
Abril 25, 2013
The role of vision in flavor: 'Seeing the flavor of Foods'
The eyes sometimes have it, beating out the tongue, nose and brain in the emotional and biochemical balloting that determines the taste and allure of food, according to a scientist speaking at the 245th National Meeting &Exposition of the American ...
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US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
Abril 24, 2013
US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
Earlier in April, the area in the United States in moderate drought or worse fell below 50 percent for the first time since June 19, 2012, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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Potassium could become 'hot' nutrient and potato farmers may benefit
Abril 22, 2013
Potassium could become 'hot' nutrient and potato farmers may benefit
Purdue University nutrition researcher Berdine Martin sees potential for potassium to be the next "really hot"nutrient emphasized in food science.
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