Rice plants are a big source of methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas. Scientists just developed a strain that cuts ...
Scientists have developed a new rice strain that emits 70% less methane, addressing a major source of greenhouse gas ...
Here's How In this new study, researchers led by Schnürer and Yunkai Jin, a plant biologist at China’s Hunan Agricultural University, compared a non-genetically-modified cultivar of rice ...
Chinese and Swedish researchers have developed a high-yield rice variety that emits up to 70 per cent less methane than ...
Chinese and Swedish researchers have developed a high-yield rice variety that emits up to 70% less methane than normal rice ...
A groundbreaking collaboration between Chinese and Swedish scientists has resulted in the development of a new rice variety ...
After more than 20 years since research kicked off, a variety of genetically modified rice designed to alleviate cedar pollen symptoms is finally progressing toward clinical application.
This hybrid rice represents a significant advancement towards sustainable agriculture, as rice cultivation contributes to ...
The team is now seeking to demonstrate the importance of this new rice to the Chinese government in hopes that it can be ...
In addition, genetically modified plants may someday be used to produce recombinant vaccines. In fact, the concept of an oral vaccine expressed in plants (fruits and vegetables) for direct ...
Researchers have discovered how to significantly reduce methane emissions from rice fields without compromising crop yields.