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Husker researchers use machine learning to help identify yield opportunities
August 15, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Harkamal Walia holds a rice plant in a greenhouse with several rows of rice plants in buckets.
Husker findings boost rice’s ability to withstand nighttime heat stress
August 7, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Three men work in a rice field in Africa.
Study points to Africa’s opportunities to boost rice production
February 5, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Stylized image of a fluorescent green effector protein surrounded by bits of genetic code
Study IDs secret of stealthy invader essential to ruinous rice disease
August 25, 2023
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Close-up of rice plants
Study: Southeast Asia must close yield gap to remain major rice bowl
March 30, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
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Team IDs compound, gene essential to fungal infiltration of rice plant
September 21, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
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Yield-gap study finds China can meet rice demand despite land changes
April 15, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Harkamal Walia checks the progress of wheat growing in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at the Greenhouse Innovation Center on Nebraska Innovation Campus. He is discussing the plant with other researchers on the grant. From left is Toshihiro Obata, Hongfeng Yu and Qi Zhang. Not pictured are researchers Chi Zhang and Gota Morota.
University leads research into heat-tolerant crops
August 2, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Rice field
Blast off: Insights could combat rice-infecting fungus
May 9, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Harkamal Walia, a plant molecular physiologist, is part of a research team that received $2 million from the National Science Foundation to look for salt-tolerant rice genes.
Research project seeks salt-tolerant rice genes
December 1, 2013

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