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News report Reference genome for P. pachyrhizi is one of the largest ones in fungi, similar in size to the genome of soybean plant, its main host. The genome is enriched with repetitive... Publishing date: 31/05/22 |
News report Recently signed technical-financial cooperation agreement between Embrapa and Basf will validate Good Agricultural and Beekeeping Practices starting from the 2022/2023 harvest. The... Publishing date: 20/09/22 |
News report In an extraordinary meeting on September 1st, the National Technical Commission on Biosafety (CTNBio) considered that the editing of the soybean genome, conducted by Embrapa with... Publishing date: 05/09/22 |
News report The Pastomax technology package, launched in 2021 by Embrapa Soybean and BIOTROP, won the 15th edition of the Crop Science Awards 2022, in the category Best New Biostimulant. The... Publishing date: 13/12/22 |
News report On March 20, Embrapa Soybean and the Chinese Academy of Sciences jointly promoted a Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) Workshop on Sustainable Soybean Production Systems... Publishing date: 20/03/23 |
News report Genome helps to understand how the fungus quickly adapts to adverse conditions, which hinders its control. The study found that over 90% of the genome is composed of repetitive DNA... Publishing date: 06/06/23 |
News report The higher rainfall in the Brazilian South due to the influence of the El Niño phenomenon can be conducive to soybean diseases like Asian rust, caused by the fungus Phakopsora... Publishing date: 01/11/23 |
News report A survey Embrapa conducted based on data from the last Brazilian Agricultural Census (2017) has found that over 73% of soybean-producing agricultural establishments in Brazil have... Publishing date: 25/06/24 |
News report • International consortium with public and private institutions originated the study that will help develop solutions to manage the disease • In Brazil, Embrapa and Bayer will... Publishing date: 02/10/19 |
News report The use of agricultural biopesticides as a strategy to biologically control pests and diseases has the potential to annually grow 20%, according to the Brazilian Association of... Publishing date: 13/08/19 |