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Unique interplay between knowledge of plants and robotics for innovations in precision fruit cultivation
March 18, 2024 - The Next Fruit 4.0 project involves around 35 partners all working to advance the development of technological solutions for precision fruit... -
LED lamps provide a different greenhouse climate
March 18, 2024 - In recent years, many growers have switched from SON-T lighting to LED lighting. These lamps are more energy efficient. But they also have a major... -
Johan Warringa new manager business unit Field Crops
March 18, 2024 - The Plant Sciences Group (PSG) management board has appointed Johan Warringa as manager of the Open Crops business unit with effect from 1 April 2024.... -
Little attention for sustainable development goals in agricultural models
March 14, 2024 - Setting up sustainable farming systems requires policymakers and farmers to start weighing factors at different spatial scales. Alternative... -
Researcher Cecilia Stanghellini: 'More sustainable greenhouse horticulture is definitely possible'
March 14, 2024 - Creating optimal conditions for plants and the environment and thus developing a highly efficient greenhouse using green energy - that is the legacy... -
Educational care farm offers dropouts perspective
March 11, 2024 - The education sector faces significant issues with budget cuts, long waiting lists, and early school dropout. National action plans must address these... -
Lasers fighting pests in the greenhouse
March 5, 2024 - One of the challenges for greenhouse horticulture is controlling pests without negative consequences for the crop or the environment. Natural enemies... -
Increasing soil salinity: new discovery may help make crops more resilient
February 27, 2024 - Salination causes harvests to fail across the globe. Plants die, or their growth is stunted. Researchers of Wageningen University & Research (WUR)... -
Stress causes plant DNA to respond
February 21, 2024 - The grey mustard plant, a wild variant of cabbage, has an excellent photosynthesis function. René Boesten discovered this is due to the fact... -
Baculoviruses need little help to infect caterpillar brain
February 21, 2024 - When baculoviruses invade a caterpillar's central nervous system, the caterpillar has little defence. Therefore, the parasite is also used as a...
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