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Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a ...
Rice already contains arsenic, a naturally occurring toxin. But climate change is supercharging the danger with hotter, ...
BEIJING, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have devised a detailed map of wild and cultivated rice genes, providing resources for the development of superior and more productive crop ...
Cambodia should share a feasibility study on the impact of a planned China-backed canal that would divert water from the rice ...
A study has constructed an unprecedented pangenome map of wild and cultivated rice, and decoded the genetic architecture and ...
But rice can grow in water, while weeds cannot ... the EU set new limits on inorganic arsenic in rice at 0.2mg/kg of rice while China has proposed introducing similar limits.
A new study warns that climate change could significantly increase arsenic levels in rice by 2050, especially in Asian ...
Climate change may significantly impact arsenic levels in paddy rice, a staple food for millions across Asia, reveals a new ...
Cambodia should share a feasibility study on the impact of a planned China-backed canal that would divert water from the rice-growing floodplains of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, said the body ...
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