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ABC Radio: Slimy algae offers cheaper and quicker cattle feed supplement in dry weather
New technology could allow cattle graziers to grow their own feed supplements deep in the murky waters of an algae pond. The …
Algae could boost livestock productivity
Beef producers could soon benefit from a protein-rich and sustainable livestock feed supplement in the form of microalgae. The University of Queensland …
Plants Yields Double With Microbes
Press release for new paper Carvalhais et al. (2013) Plant growth in Arabidopsis is assisted by compost-soil derived microbial communities. Frontiers in …
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Nexgen Plants
Harmful viruses can cause billions of dollars in damage to our crops, threatening our future food supply. To address this global problem, …
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2012 Ag Innovation Showcase
The fourth Ag Innovation Showcase was the most international to date with Ag executives, investors, entrepreneurs and policy makers from 11 countries …
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Nexgen Plants in news
Nexgen, a cutting edge anti-viral technology for plants developed at The University of Queensland, has attracted a $50,000 Skills and Knowledge grant …