Friday, 15-05-2026 | 08:15
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a staple crop across the global south, yet modern varieties may have limited genetic diversity due to historical bottlenecks. We investigated the genomic diversity of over 1000 cassava genotypes, incorporating 387 newly sequenced Colombian landraces originating from diverse climates. We hypothesized that landraces retain untapped variation useful for breeding and adaptation. Whole-genome sequencing was used to characterize landraces and breeding lines.
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Scientific news
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Friday, 15-05-2026 | 01:13
New evidence and expert discussions highlight how climate change and rice production systems are converging to influence the spread of vector-borne diseases such as malaria and schistosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa, underscoring the need for integrated solutions across agriculture and public health sectors. Despite decades of investment, malaria remains a leading cause of death in the region, claiming an estimated 600,000 lives annually, 76% of which are children under five.
Friday, 15-05-2026 | 01:15
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a staple crop across the global south, yet modern varieties may have limited genetic diversity due to historical bottlenecks. We investigated the genomic diversity of over 1000 cassava genotypes, incorporating 387 newly sequenced Colombian landraces originating from diverse climates. We hypothesized that landraces retain untapped variation useful for breeding and adaptation. Whole-genome sequencing was used to characterize landraces and breeding lines.
Friday, 15-05-2026 | 01:14
Global agricultural innovator Pairwise has announced a landmark licensing agreement with Ball Horticultural Company to apply its Fulcrum® CRISPR genome editing platform to the ornamental plant market. This partnership marks the first time the Fulcrum® technology will be utilized outside of food and staple crops, granting Ball access to precision breeding tools for more than 40 ornamental species, including roses, petunias, and hydrangeas.




















