Fluorescence In situ Hybridization (FISH) and Genomic In situ Hybridization (GISH) use fluorescent probes to locate specific DNA sequences or differentiate between entire genomes.
Engineered Fungi Emit Longifolene to Attract and Kill Mosquitoes A groundbreaking study published in Nature Microbiology has revealed a novel biological strategy to control mosquitoes—by engineering fungi that attract mosquitoes…
हालै भारतका अनुसन्धानकर्ताहरूले केरा (Musa acuminata) बोक्राबाट बनाइएको न्यानो मल (nanofertilizer) तयार पारेका छन्, जसले टमाटर बालीको अंकुरण र फल उत्पादन दुवैमा उल्लेखनीय सुधार देखाएको छ।
A new study optimizes spray drying conditions to produce a high-quality, shelf-stable sugarcane juice powder enriched with lemon and ginger. The research demonstrates improved yield, better physical properties, and enhanced sensory qualities, offering strong commercial potential.
A new ICAR-CIMMYT study published in International Journal of Tropical Insect Science demonstrates how integrating eco-friendly practices—pheromone traps, bird perches, neem-based biopesticides, and entomopathogenic fungi—reduced Spodoptera frugiperda damage and increased maize yields by over 10% in India.
A new study unveils a sustainable Musa acuminata (banana peel) nanofertilizer that enhances tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) germination by 89.6% and increases fruit yield—offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fertilizers.
A new study in the Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition reveals that multi-modal application of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria Anabaena laxa significantly enhances soil health, plant metabolism, and fruit quality in cherry tomato, improving lycopene and phenolic content while boosting yield.
A new study reports the engineering of a Bacillus velezensis-derived esterase capable of efficiently degrading the toxic pesticide carbaryl. The enhanced enzyme, Est03320-L230G, achieved a 96.5% degradation rate and sustained activity through five reuse cycles, offering a sustainable solution for pesticide pollution.
Researchers have identified and characterized new Bradyrhizobium strains from Peruvian desert soils that effectively nodulate cowpea. These native rhizobia show high salt and heat tolerance, promising sustainable nitrogen fixation and bioinoculant development for arid agriculture.
Researchers have purified and characterized a thermostable, protease-resistant phytase from Aspergillus niger NT7, capable of reducing up to 90 % of phytic acid and enhancing mineral bioaccessibility in sorghum flour under simulated digestive conditions.
A new study identifies a native strain of Metarhizium anisopliae as an effective, eco-friendly biocontrol agent against mango leaf hoppers (Idioscopus spp.), offering a sustainable solution for organic mango production and reduced pesticide use.