genomics-and-precision-agriculture
Genomics and precision agriculture combines large-scale DNA sequencing and genomic analysis with data-driven farming practices to optimize crop performance at the genetic level. By identifying genes and variants associated with yield, stress tolerance, and disease resistance, researchers can develop targeted breeding strategies and site-specific management approaches. This field enables more efficient use of resources while accelerating the development of crops better adapted to changing environmental conditions.
Machine Learning Predicts Drought Tolerance from Leaf Spectral Signatures
It could help farmers and seed companies quickly identify drought-resistant crops, meaning more r...
Assembly and annotation of hexaploid Sesuviumportulacastrum genome ...
Soil salinity is quietly destroying farmland worldwide — and the genetic tools found in a tough c...
Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals 47 Cell Types in Arabidopsis Root Tips
Understanding how plant roots grow and regenerate could lead to crops with deeper, more resilient...
Challenges in Bringing Pangenome Research Into Breeding: A Case Stu...
Rice feeds more than half the world's population, and these new genetic tools could help breeders...
Phylogenomic synteny reveals paleohexaploid-derived genomic blocks ...
Understanding why daisies, sunflowers, lettuce, and artichokes all share that distinctive 'flower...