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WESTMINSTER, Colorado (PRWEB) August 11, 2021 Today the International Weed Genomics Consortium (IWGC) announced a new multipronged initiative to advance ....
Auburn University researcher part of international effort to tame tough weeds through genomics By Paul Hollis May 9, 2021 Auburn Professor Scott McElroy’s research focuses on weed genomics, identification of herbicide resistance mechanisms and the evaluation of herbicides for use in turfgrass management. (Auburn University) An Auburn University professor and researcher is one of the founding members of an international group of scientists and industry professionals that has launched an ambitious project aimed at improving understanding of the most intractable species of weeds in the world. The International Weed Genomics Consortium, or IWGC, comprising 17 academic partners across seven countries, assembles a global community of experts who will develop genomic tools that fundamentally advance humanity’s approach to weeds and crops. ....
Updated 5/3/2021 5:22 PM A new era for the Libertyville village board will begin Tuesday night, when four members, including 12-year Mayor Terry Weppler and two trustees elected with him in 2009, step aside. Trustee Donna Johnson, who joined the village board in 2007, will be sworn in as mayor during a special meeting at the Libertyville Civic Center. Three new trustees will be sworn in as well.
No business will be conducted, and the oaths will be sandwiched between meetings of the sitting and new boards the first in-person board sessions since March 10, 2020. The meetings also will be shown online at libertyville.com. ....
USDA ARS USDA entomologist Gordon Snodgrass (left) and Bill Scott monitor tarnished plant bug populations on their weed hosts. Universities around the world have teamed to combat crop-threatening weeds. Colorado State, OSU, UC Davis scientists among team looking to improve management of the world s most intractable species of weeds. Anne Manning | Apr 22, 2021 Every multi-acre farmer and backyard gardener knows weeds are a constant, formidable foe of successful plant production. Across the globe, weed management demands billions of dollars in annual herbicidal treatments, or soil-damaging tillage of fields so crops can grow. An international group of scientists and industry professionals, led by weed scientists at Colorado State University, have launched an ambitious new project aimed at improved management of the most intractable species of weeds in the world. The team also includes researchers from Oregon State University and the Uni ....
April 19, 2021, 11:22 am An international group of scientists and industry professionals, including Rothamsted Research, has launched an ambitious new project to combat weeds aimed at improved management of the most intractable species of weeds in the world. Led by Colorado State University (CSU), The International Weed Genomics Consortium (IWGC) comprises 17 academic partners across seven countries and will develop genomic tools that fundamentally advance humanity’s approach to weeds and crops. The €2 million consortium is supported by €900,000 in industry sponsorships and matching funds from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), a research and funding organisation established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). ....