Tuesday, 23-06-2026 | 15:06
Chalkiness is a critical trait that negatively affects rice grain appearance, milling quality, cooking properties, and consumer acceptance, and its incidence is increasing under climate change as elevated temperatures during grain filling become more frequent. As a complex quantitative trait shaped by strong genotype × environment interactions, heat-induced chalkiness arises from coordinated disruption of endosperm development
Updated News
- Director-General stresses need for critical investments in soil health
- Prioritizing farmers: Alliance and IRRI collaborate to capacitate partners on Human-Centered Design for more effective digital agroclimatic advisories
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- 2025 Impact Report: IFAD scales up sustainable bond programme to boost rural investment, with strong issuance and credit rating upgrade
- Bracing for El Niño: FAO and WFP launch joint appeal to protect 8.8 million people from extreme weather events
- ISAAA and MABIC Announce 2026 Asian Short Course in Malaysia
- FAO Partnership Award honors logistics, youth innovation and integrated development
- Director-General inaugurates second phase of FAO-Circo Massimo metro station installation in Rome
- Upgrading and Expanding the Digital System for Rice Production Activity Monitoring and Reporting (RiceMoRe)
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- IFAD partners with Government of Ghana and World Bank to transform agri-food systems through AgriConnect Compact
- FAO Partnership Award honors logistics, youth innovation and integrated development
- ISAAA and MABIC Announce 2026 Asian Short Course in Malaysia
- Research Shows Drought-Stressed Canola, Tomatoes, and Rice Block Iron Uptake
Scientific news
- Optimising realised genetic gain with low forward predictive ability across cycles for cooking time and correlated traits in common bean based on multivariate genomic selection
- Decoding heat-induced chalkiness in rice: molecular mechanisms, genetic networks, and mitigation strategies for climate resilience
- Genome editing of susceptibility gene StDND2 enhances Phytophthora resistance in Solanum tuberosum
- Polyploidy-driven expansion and regulatory diversification of the Kelch repeat F-box gene family in sweetpotato
- Trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase-mediated trehalose metabolism shapes sorghum grain domestication for brewing adaptation
- Genome-Wide Analysis of the Hsf Family and Functional Characterization of CiHsf10 Under Low-Temperature Stress in Chrysanthemum indicum
- Transcriptome-metabolome integration reveals MYB/WRKY-RGA network and phenylalanine metabolism in potato late blight resistance
- Trust and doubt coexist: an empirical study on the acceptance mechanism of transgenic technology among Chinese youth
- Virus-induced transgene- and tissue culture-free heritable genome editing in tomato
- Genetic basis of cadmium accumulation and tolerance in maize seedlings uncovered through integrated linkage mapping and transcriptome analysis
- Integrated Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics Reveal Cell-Type-Specific Immune Regulatory Networks in Maize Responding to Southern Corn Rust
- Comprehensive Evaluation of Bacterial Blight Resistance and Gene Distribution in Common Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon) from Hainan Province, China
- Jacalin-Related Lectin OsJacLK1 Positively Regulates Resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae in Rice
- Inter-plot competition in hybrid maize multi-environment yield trials in Ethiopia can reduce rate of genetic gain
- Cashew Nut Oil Improves Lipid Metabolism and Fat Liver Deposition in High-Fat Diet-Fed C57BL/6J Mice
Tuesday, 23-06-2026 | 08:03
Developing digital tools grounded in farmer realities requires a shift in design centered on its end-users. To support this, the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT (Alliance), in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) held a four-day technical training to strengthen participants’ understanding of human-centered design (HCD) and explore further improvements to Climate+, a digital advisory system that provides farmers with weather-informed agro-advisories.
Tuesday, 23-06-2026 | 08:06
Chalkiness is a critical trait that negatively affects rice grain appearance, milling quality, cooking properties, and consumer acceptance, and its incidence is increasing under climate change as elevated temperatures during grain filling become more frequent. As a complex quantitative trait shaped by strong genotype × environment interactions, heat-induced chalkiness arises from coordinated disruption of endosperm development
Tuesday, 23-06-2026 | 08:05
Scientists at the Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) and partners have used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to improve the resistance of potato plants against late blight disease. The study focused on modifying a susceptibility gene, StDND2, as an alternative strategy to strengthen crop resilience and reduce reliance on fungicides in potato production.




















