Friday, 05-06-2026 | 07:39
Recent advances in genome editing enable the researchers to focus more and more on the ability to manipulate genomes at specific sites. Efficient methods for genome editing further promote gene discovery and functional gene analyses in model plants as well as the introduction of novel desired agricultural traits in important species. CRISPR/Cas9 technology enables precise genetic modification through the creation of double-strand breaks in a target region and the generation of desired alterations during the repair process.
Updated News
- FAO Report Calls for Urgent Coordinated Financing to Address Agrifood Challenges in Africa
- Ukraine to Harmonize GMO Regulations with EU by August 2026
- Nutrition-Sensitive Trade: What Zanzibar’s Dagaa Fishery Reveals About Food and Nutrition Security
- Closing the gender gap in agrifood systems can help reduce food insecurity and boost global GDP: FAO gender experts
- CRISPR Reduces Allergy Risk in Cultivated Beef Cells
- Pakistan Introduces Major Biosafety Reforms to GMO Regulation
- FAO Director-General calls for AI’s transformative power to be at the service of rural communities and a bridge towards shared prosperit
- Kenyan President calls for ambitious investment in IFAD14 at Africa Forward Summit
- ICRISAT Accelerated Crop Improvement (ACI) Overview
- Reviving Water, Restoring Landscapes: Livelihoods Improved After Six Years of Measurable Change in Central India
- New Fertilizer Supply Chain Network Formed to Support Vietnam's 1-Million-Hectare Rice Program
- Nutrition-Sensitive Trade: What Zanzibar’s Dagaa Fishery Reveals About Food and Nutrition Security
- Hilltops and teacups: How Rwanda is maximising its hilly landscape and boosting up small-scale farmers for quality tea production
- FAO Director General honours India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi with FAO’s prestigious Agricola Medal
- ICRISAT and CIMMYT Launch New Initiative to Fast-Track Climate-Resilient Crops for Dryland Farmers in Africa and India
Scientific news
- CRISPR/Cas9 mediated knockout of MeSSI enhances resistant starch content without compromising yield in cassava
- Genetic identification of Pid3-1 and its regulatory role in promoting blast resistance in rice
- CRISPR-Mediated Gene Editing for Inducing Thermosensitive Genic Male Sterility and Sheath Blight Resistance in Rice
- (E)-2-Hexenal Combats Rice Sheath Blight Through Direct Pathogen Inhibition and Host Defense Reprogramming
- Genetic mapping and diagnostic marker development for a co-localization interval conferring resistance to both Aspergillus flavus infection and aflatoxin production in peanut
- AI-designed OpenCRISPR-1 performs robust knockout, base editing, and prime editing in rice
- The effector NlOBP1b from the brown planthopper suppresses rice immunity by manipulating the OsCK2 complex
- OsCBL10 negatively regulates salt tolerance at seedling stage in rice
- Water stress tolerance, genomic selection and identification of genomic regions in a MAGIC population of eggplant
- Rorippa islandica is a genetically accessible dicot model system to study flooding tolerance
- Genetic dissection of oil content in maize kernel using combined genome-wide association analysis and linkage mapping
- A candidate gene marker at the red kidney color locus (Rk) enables the development of slow-darkening pink beans
- Breeding for next-generation biotic stress-tolerant pigeonpea for sustainable food legume production
- Reprogramming immunity: TAL effector-informed genome editing in rice and other crops
- Molecular and metabolic regulation of anthocyanin accumulation under phosphorus stress in purple-fleshed sweet potato
Friday, 05-06-2026 | 00:37
A recent study published in the journal of Environmental Research: Food Systems, examines how trade in aquatic foods can contribute to nutrition security across regions, using the dried dagaa (small pelagic fish) fishery in Zanzibar, Tanzania, as a case study. The authors introduce the concept of “nutrition-sensitive trade,” which refers to trade that delivers and balances access to nutrient-dense foods to multiple spatially distant populations, including nutritionally dependent or nutritionally vulnerable groups
Friday, 05-06-2026 | 00:39
Recent advances in genome editing enable the researchers to focus more and more on the ability to manipulate genomes at specific sites. Efficient methods for genome editing further promote gene discovery and functional gene analyses in model plants as well as the introduction of novel desired agricultural traits in important species. CRISPR/Cas9 technology enables precise genetic modification through the creation of double-strand breaks in a target region and the generation of desired alterations during the repair process.
Friday, 05-06-2026 | 00:38
Researchers from Zhejiang Institute of Freshwater Fisheries and partners in China have identified a gene linked to alkaline stress sensitivity in grass carp. They used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology to improve the fish's tolerance to high-alkaline environments. The study focused on the Cbr1 gene, which was found to play a negative role in the grass carp's adaptation to alkaline water conditions.




















