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The Ecology and Conservation of Wild Rice, Zizania palustris L., in North America
Wild rice is an enigmatic plant species in the upper northern Midwestern U.S. Wild rice (Zizania palustris L.) is widespread in the region. However, it is both a wild species and a semi-domesticated crop. It is enigmatic because it is grown and harvested
David Dean Biesboer
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This review elucidates the formation pathways and detection technologies for ethyl carbamate, biogenic amines, and higher alcohols in Huangjiu. It concludes that integrated control frameworks are essential to decouple safety risks from the metabolic processes responsible for flavor development.
Lulu Liu +5 more
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Background: Wild rice (WR) has been reported to have better nutritional profile compared to white rice (WhR) and brown rice (BR). It has also shown numerous health benefits in animal models and in vitro studies.
Chukwu, Nnedinso
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Rice Creek Field Station Special Publication No. 2: Natural Areas of Oswego County
Foremost among the goals of Rice Creek Field Station is the promotion of environmental awareness. This has been a theme in college courses, school programs, summer courses for children, and programs for the public offered at the station.
Hunsinger, Todd +4 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children. The etiologies of pediatric cancer are largely unknown, but environmental pesticide exposures are likely to contribute. Chronic low‐dose exposure to pesticide mixtures through drinking water is a growing concern in agricultural communities.
Grace N. VanDeSteeg +4 more
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Genome evolution and diversity of wild and cultivated rice species
Wild species of crops serve as a valuable germplasm resource for breeding of modern cultivars. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a vital global staple food. However, research on genome evolution and diversity of wild rice species remains limited.
Weixiong Long +16 more
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Synthetic microbial communities for engineering climate‐smart biofertilizers
Global agricultural productivity is increasingly destabilized by climate change—driven droughts, floods, extreme heat, and severe storms. Although the climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) framework addresses these challenges, implementation has focused mainly on plant genetics and agronomic inputs, leaving the adaptive potential of the crop microbiome ...
Yan Liu +9 more
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Adapting weed management in rice to changing climates
This paper provides some of the scientific background on how projected environmental conditions could affect weeds and weed management in rice in Africa.
Meinke, H.B., Rodenburg, J.
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Challenges for weed management in African rice systems in a changing climate
Global changes including increases in temperature, atmospheric greenhouse gases, soil degradation and competition for land and water resources, will have multiple impacts on rice production systems in Africa.
Meinke, H.B. +8 more
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