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Many modes of Striga resistance in sorghum

Witchweeds (Striga spp.) are parasitic plants. Like other weeds, they compete with food crops, but they do so very efficiently by penetrating host tissues and forming vascular connections. Through this effective extraction of nutrients and photosynthate from their hosts, Striga can literally wipe out…

Plant Science Research Weekly: October 13, 2023

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Review. Challenges facing sustainable protein production: Opportunities for cereals As the world’s population increases, protein production must increase. If not, levels of protein malnutrition leading to stunted growth, hair loss, and edema will rise. Here Safdar et al. propose that cereals could…

Narrowing the Gap Between Industrial and Academic Research

The pursuit of research in any field demands profound passion, enthusiasm, curiosity, and the fortitude to embrace risks. Consequently, the research environment and the availability of resources play pivotal roles in nurturing researchers' motivation and enhancing the quality of their outputs. Nevertheless,…

Leaf starch reserves keep stomata on time

Image credit for featured image: Gilles Pantin   Westgeest et al. use a high-throughput phenotyping pipeline to explore the connection between leaf starch and stomatal opening https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koad158 Adrianus J. Westgeest and Florent Pantin, L’Institut Agro, Montpellier,…