Significant Work Still Needed to Really Crack Wheat’s Genetic Code 31 August 2010 - International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium The International Wheat Genome Sequence Consortium (IWGSC), an international consortium of wheat growers, public and private breeders and scientists, strongly disagrees with implications that the sequence reads made available by a UK team, led by Professor Neil Hall, represent in any way the sequence of the wheat genome or that this work is comparable to genome sequences for rice, maize, or soybean. |
The Price of Wheat 27 August 2010 - New York Times Agricultural experts say they’re not worried about the recent jump in wheat prices, caused largely by the drought in Russia and the ban on Russian wheat exports. The Department of Agriculture is predicting that world wheat production will reach the same level this year — 645 million metric tons — that helped bring prices down from their astonishing $13.50 a bushel peak in February 2008. At present, prices for December wheat are about $6.95 a bushel, down over 50 cents from a month ago, but up nearly 55 percent since early June... |
Genome breakthrough heralds new dawn for agriculture 27 August 2010 - Independent (UK) In a scientific tour-de-force that has been hailed as the most significant breakthrough in wheat production since the cereal crop was cultivated by the first farmers more than 10,000 years ago, scientists have decoded the genome of the wheat plant... |
Cereal rust epidemic on its way to NSW 24 August 2010 - ABC Rural (Australia) Leaf Rust, stem rust and stripe rust have been causing grain growers headaches for years now... |
Stem Rust: In Crop Management 24 August 2010 - Grains Research Development Corporation (Australia) This fact sheet provides specific information on the in-crop management of stem rust in wheat... |
Scientists Mobilize to Protect Wheat from Mutating Stripe Rust 23 August 2010 - Suite101.com Ug99 is getting most of the attention, but there is another very dangerous cereal killer on the prowl –Puccinia striiformis, more commonly known under the aliases of stripe rust or yellow rust... |
SYRIA: Yellow wheat rust hits supplies 19 August 2010 - IRIN Farmers in Syria already hit by a three-year drought are now experiencing a yellow wheat rust outbreak, which has caused widespread crop losses as well as shrivelled seeds... |
India Doesn’t Share World’s Wheat Worries 12 August 2010 - Wall Street Journal India is struggling with too much wheat while the rest of the world is anticipating a shortage. Rising global wheat prices triggered by the crippling drought in Russia and the nation’s export ban have sparked a world-wide scramble to secure wheat supplies and raised concerns there could be a new bout of food inflation. India is well insulated from the global wheat crisis because it produces more wheat than it consumes and it has a ban on exporting the grain... |
India develops 22 wheat varieties resistant to Ug99 disease 10 August 2010 - Yahoo! India India, the world's second biggest wheat producer, has developed 22 wheat varieties, which are resistant to the deadly Ug99 fungal disease. "During the course of our research we found that certain varieties developed by us were already resistant to this fungus... |
IRAQ: Wheat rust infection fears 10 August 2010 - IRIN Middle East More than a tenth of Iraq’s 2009-2010 wheat crop has been infected by a killer fungus, according to authorities. While the strain of wheat rust is not as virulent as the mutant Ug99, infection rates have climbed steeply since last year because of warmer weather and higher temperatures, said Hameed Mohammed Jawad, head of the Agriculture Ministry’s crops protection department... |
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