A new tool uses satellite imagery to help researchers track small disturbances such as bug infestations, which may increase in scope as climate changes
Share ideas that matter on the social web and experience
the benefits of curating the world's best content.
I don't have a Facebook, a Twitter or a LinkedIn account
A new tool uses satellite imagery to help researchers track small disturbances such as bug infestations, which may increase in scope as climate changes
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Your new post is loading...
CALS researhcers Casey Reynolds, Grady Miller & Tom Rufty find that turfgrass components can affect grass photosynthesis and health. Research may lead to paints which are safer for the plants. Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|
From
phys.org
-
August 28, 2012 2:36 PM
Casey Reynolds, Grady Miller & Tom Rufty found that turfgrass components can affect grass photosynthesis and health. Research may lead to paints which are safer for the plants.
Read the new paper in Crop Science: http://dx.doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2012.01.0059
Delete the scoop?
Are you sure you want to delete this scoop?
Yes
No
|



Your new post is loading...
Watch the stunning video of a LandTrendr visualization of the Pacific Northwest and see the colors change as the mountain pine beetle infestation encroaches on the healthy forest.