Newly Discovered Fungus Threatens World Wheat Crop
RickRussellTX writes "The UN reports that a variety of the rust fungus originally detected in Uganda in 1999 has already spread as far north as Iran, threatening wheat production across its range. The fungus infects wheat stems and affects 80% of wheat varieties, putting crops at risk and threatening the food sources for billions of people across central Asia. Although scientists believe they can develop resistant hybrids, the fungus is moving much faster than anticipated and resistant hybrids may still be years away. Meanwhile, national governments in the path of the fungus are telling folks that there is nothing to worry about."
While I generally agree with your sentiment, I was surprised to read (in this article) that:So... rust fungus has been less of a problem in recent years, when we've been less diverse. Quite interesting.
(oh, and I now have a new favorite God - Robigus.)
There are shills on slashdot. Apparently, I'm one of them.
I hear buzz growing about amaranth as a grain contender. Better protein, restores soil nutrients, etc.
Bubonic plague is transported in the body in a similar way to HIV. There is a recessive gene that provides immunity, so you can be born flat-out immune to aids. It works by changing the shape of white blood cells.
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