• North Korea recently declared it is experiencing the worst drought in 100 years. (wbfo.org)
  • Cape Town is experiencing the worst drought in 100 years. (aidc.org.za)
  • Even though they have very different weather patterns, there's a lot a city like Cape Town, which is experiencing the worst drought in 100 years , can learn from Windhoek and how the city has conquered multiple water crises. (aidc.org.za)
  • The southern Western Cape is experiencing the worst drought in more than a century and running a profitable dairy has become next to impossible. (farmersweekly.co.za)
  • While the impacts of El Niño in 2016 have proven to be too forceful to rely on community-based coping mechanisms alone, and international assistance is now critically needed, Tuba Alyi is developing the skills needed to master future droughts, which will undoubtedly get more severe as a result of climate change. (careindia.org)
  • A list of relevant tools, such as the United States Department of Agriculture Drought Monitor, can also be found on the site. (migcsa.org)
  • Severe drought conditions have forced kangaroos into Canberra's suburbs in a desperate search for food and water amid one of the driest winters on record. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • In the last week, an additional 1.2% of the Golden State was identified as being in severe drought. (latimes.com)
  • The Drought Monitor may not show it, but those of us who are living through the severe fires know that Central and Southern Coastal California are bone dry and incendiary ," Patzert said. (latimes.com)
  • Most of Northern California above the Bay Area is in severe drought, and a portion of the state along the Oregon border, mainly in Siskiyou County, is in extreme drought. (latimes.com)
  • The climate scientists also zoned in on Western and Central Europe which experienced particularly severe drought. (yahoo.com)
  • The severe drought had widespread repercussions across three continents. (yahoo.com)
  • As part of it its response to the severe drought in Somalia, the ICRC on February 14, 2017 began a series of food distributions starting in locations across northern Somalia that will continue also in South-Central, including in areas affected by conflict. (icrc.org)
  • The Southwest U.S. is experiencing hotter droughts, which are contributing to more frequent, severe wildfires. (usgs.gov)
  • For the case of Syria, it has been argued that the severe drought from 2007 to 2010 "caused" the displacement of 1.5 million people. (lu.se)
  • With 99 per cent of New South Wales and just under 60 per cent of Queensland officially in drought, some farmers have even been feeding the kangaroos alongside their own livestock. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Some in the industry say that dairy farmers are producing too much milk and should cut down to avoid the low price associated with oversupply, but the fact is that dairymen have to produce more just for an income to survive on, explains Brian. (farmersweekly.co.za)
  • In the face of drought conditions and its adverse effects on growing conditions in 2012, Michigan State University Extension took several steps to support farmers, gardeners and landowners in managing drought conditions. (migcsa.org)
  • Some farmers are preparing by growing genetically engineered crops that thrive despite droughts that can parch fields and floods that can destroy land and damage plants. (america.gov)
  • But many U.S. farmers in drier regions now plant drought-tolerant maize. (america.gov)
  • The plantings will support farmers through drought, help regenerate the land, and improve farm profitability. (www.csiro.au)
  • Our Drought Resilience Mission is driving the adoption of the shrub to support farmers and lower the impacts of droughts. (www.csiro.au)
  • More than half of the United States was in drought this summer, amid ongoing waves of wildfires in the southwest. (yahoo.com)
  • In South Africa, Evanega said, some crops are genetically engineered to be drought tolerant and insect resistant - warding off the fall armyworm, which damages corn in all stages of its development. (america.gov)
  • Scuba rice, grown in Southeast Asia, is genetically engineered to survive floods that would typically destroy crops. (america.gov)
  • A new study led by UC Berkeley researchers reveals how sorghum crops alter the expression of their genes to adapt to drought conditions. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Understanding how sorghum survives harsh conditions could help researchers design crops that are more resilient to climate change. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Therefore there is need to promote and embark on irrigated agriculture and diversification of crops (drought resistant crops) for greater reliability of food supplies. (who.int)
  • Another practice to avoid during drought is pruning, except to remove dead or dying branches. (trianglegardener.com)
  • Extreme weather, drought, pandemic. (goethe.de)
  • The effects of increased incidents of drought and resultant fires at this time invariably exacerbate symptoms for persons suffering from NCDs, such as cardiovascular and other respiratory diseases, and further complicate and reduce chances of surviving the pandemic for those affected. (who.int)
  • WHO is supporting health facility preparedness and the building of a strong and resilient health system through the emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the current drought. (who.int)
  • Drought conditions continue to expand in California. (latimes.com)
  • If this scenario unfolds, it would exacerbate drought conditions in Arizona, Colorado, Utah and California and worsen the wildfire outlook for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021. (latimes.com)
  • The most recent U.S. Drought Monitor data, released Thursday, shows more of California slipping into drought . (latimes.com)
  • Sorghum really is drought tolerant, and if we learn how it is able to be so drought-tolerant, then perhaps we can help some other plants survive in the same way," said Peggy Lemaux , a cooperative extension specialist at the University of California, Berkeley 's, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology and co-author of the paper. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • To conduct the research, the team cultivated sorghum plants under three different watering conditions - pre-flowering drought, post-flowering drought and controlled applications of water - over three consecutive years at the UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center (KARE) in Parlier, California. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Drought is driving up pollination costs for California almond growers. (unl.edu)
  • Drought has significantly reduced hydropower production in California, leading the state to turn to other sources of power, like natural gas from Texas, which has affected prices. (unl.edu)
  • The Sequoia and Kings Canyon Field Station is home to research programs that focus on wildfire patterns in Southern California, and the effects of drought on Sierra Nevada forests. (usgs.gov)
  • That's been true in California for well over a century and the current drought has only intensified conflict over who should get how much water and from where. (marketplace.org)
  • The massive dataset, collected from 400 samples of sorghum plants grown during 17 weeks in open fields in California's Central Valley, reveals that the plant modulates the expression of a total of 10,727 genes, or more than 40% of its genome, in response to drought stress. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Second, they noticed that certain genes known to be involved with photosynthesis were also turned off in response to drought and turned up during drought recovery. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • By applying stringent exclusion criteria, 129 genes loaded with H3K4me3 and 2008 genes loaded with H3K9ac in response to drought were identified, indicating that H3K9 acetylation reacts to drought more sensitively than H3K4 trimethylation. (bvsalud.org)
  • A comparison with differentially expressed genes enabled the identification of specific genes loaded with the euchromatic marks and induced in response to drought treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Yet hotter droughts (droughts in which unusually high temperatures exacerbate the effects of low precipitation) are projected to increase in frequency and intensity in coming decades, potentially. (usgs.gov)
  • A new report from the United Nations sounds the alarm on climate change, saying that fires, extreme heat, heavy rainfall and droughts will become regular occurrences unless the world takes quick action . (america.gov)
  • If you are able to water during drought keep in mind that irrigation can never replace rainfall. (trianglegardener.com)
  • Most grasses are fairly drought resilient and will recover when rainfall returns. (trianglegardener.com)
  • MEXICO CITY - As climate change continues to choke off rainfall, many parts of the Amazon are facing a higher probability of dying off from drought than previously thought. (mongabay.com)
  • A drought like summer 2022 can be expected around once in 20 years in both regions, they added, and extreme heat was driving the drought rather than changes in rainfall patterns. (yahoo.com)
  • Livestock producers face annual feed gaps over summer and autumn when there is low rainfall and this period can be extended or exacerbated during a drought," Hayley said. (www.csiro.au)
  • Are hydrangeas drought tolerant? (homesandgardens.com)
  • Even the most drought tolerant varieties will require regular monitoring for signs of heat stress, and regular watering. (homesandgardens.com)
  • Hydrangeas are not regarded as highly drought tolerant. (homesandgardens.com)
  • Any shrubs, including hydrangeas, will become more drought tolerant once they are well-established and put out strong root systems. (homesandgardens.com)
  • What are the most drought-tolerant hydrangeas? (homesandgardens.com)
  • Some hydrangeas are more drought tolerant than others, so it is advisable to do some research into the types if you are looking for a hydrangea to tolerate dry conditions. (homesandgardens.com)
  • Our Anameka Saltbush is drought-tolerant and makes ideal supplementary feed for sheep and cattle. (www.csiro.au)
  • Saltbush's drought-tolerant qualities make it the ideal fodder for sheep and cattle to graze on during feed gaps when there's little else available. (www.csiro.au)
  • most turf species are drought-tolerant and will survive typical Indiana droughts. (purdue.edu)
  • What does La Niña mean for California's drought? (latimes.com)
  • What does California's drought mean for the rest of the country? (marketplace.org)
  • Whether you're in the middle of a drought-stricken area or are simply looking for ways to upgrade your garden to handle a lack of moisture in coming seasons, now is a great time to embark on some improvements that can help your garden use water more efficiently and effectively. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • When it comes to watering your garden, how you water is just as important as how frequently you water, especially during a drought. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • With the taps, and even the wells running dry, residents of several drought-hit villages in Maharashtra toil hard to meet their water needs. (indiatimes.com)
  • Already four years into a drought, Monday's peak of 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) has left water short in supply and the future uncertain. (aljazeera.com)
  • The French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte will this month begin distributing bottled water to its 310,000 residents as the region faces its worst drought this century. (yahoo.com)
  • But by the time of a major drought in 1996 the city had built three reservoirs and a waste-water reuse plant. (aidc.org.za)
  • The team of researchers discovered the wavy root elongation growth 1 (weg1) gene, which may help rice cope with drought especially in rainfed lowlands where water is scarce. (isaaa.org)
  • Since plant roots grow where water is available, watering deeply will encourage roots to grow deeper into the soil, making plants more drought resilient. (trianglegardener.com)
  • A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides the first detailed look at how the plant exercises exquisite control over its genome - switching some genes on and some genes off at the first sign of water scarcity, and again when water returns - to survive when its surroundings turn harsh and arid. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • And drought is an even bigger problem in places that have uneven access to water in the first place. (cchdailynews.com)
  • Ekwuon has witnessed the ongoing drought in Turkana County which has not only cleared his herd of cattle but also left more than 4.4 million people in Kenya without access to food and clean water. (iom.int)
  • We can survive weeks without food , but only days without water. (discovery.com)
  • Kalgoorlie-Boulder's mayor says plans to 'drought-proof' the historic WA mining city are progressing, following a decision to lift water restrictions imposed in February when local storage dams almost ran dry. (abc.net.au)
  • Droughts have serious consequences for agriculture, water supply, energy production or natural ecosystems. (slf.ch)
  • The real-time network TreeNet calculates daily so-called forest condition nowcasts, which provide information about the current tree growth and tree water deficit (a measure for drought stress of trees) of about 400 forest trees all over Switzerland. (slf.ch)
  • Drought in North Dakota was limiting water supplies for hydraulic well fracturing as drilling one well typically requires 25 acre-feet, or about 9 million gallons, per well. (unl.edu)
  • As preparations to tackle a possible water shortage this summer gather pace, a new study seen by Sunday's Kathimerini suggested that Greece has suffered one- or two-year droughts at regular intervals over the last 147 years. (sott.net)
  • Bile Abdi's grandson died from a lack of water, and the larger family saw more than 1,100 of their goats and sheep perish, the devastating outcome of the drought crippling families across Somalia. (icrc.org)
  • The drought conditions have forced these communities to travel long distances in search of water and pasture. (icrc.org)
  • It was only a year ago that Californians were marching into another relentless summer, having endured an almost water-free winter, and the entire western United States was stricken by drought. (grist.org)
  • Many homeowners wonder whether they should regularly water their dry lawns during a drought or essentially leave them alone. (purdue.edu)
  • This helps the plant conserve water and survive a drought. (purdue.edu)
  • Homeowners can water regularly enough to avoid drought stress altogether, or they can let their lawn go dormant and water only occasionally to help it survive. (purdue.edu)
  • That is why we advise to water once every two weeks with one-half inch of water once the turf goes dormant to keep plant crowns hydrated during drought. (purdue.edu)
  • When water is contaminated with organic matter (for example, human or animal waste, grasses, and leaves), the chances that mosquito larvae will survive may increase because contaminated matter provides food for larvae to eat. (cdc.gov)
  • People were only vulnerable to drought because the ground water had been overused for years" says Angela Oels. (lu.se)
  • These droughts also stress vegetation, which can make it more difficult for forests to recover after fire. (usgs.gov)
  • We can make a reasonable drought tolerance measurement for most species regardless of time of year or whether we are sampling during wet or dry conditions. (phys.org)
  • Dr. Nonawin Lucob-Agustin of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), together with researchers from Nagoya University in Japan has discovered a mutation gene that may help rice plants survive despite adverse conditions such as drought. (isaaa.org)
  • Drought conditions are always troubling, but MSU Extension resources are available to help producers and landowners make the best management decisions for them. (migcsa.org)
  • While experts are not yet predicting a drought as extreme as 2012, some areas of the state have already hit drought status, which makes this site a relevant resource for current conditions. (migcsa.org)
  • The MSU Extension drought resources page provides timely information to agricultural producers as weather conditions impact their operation. (migcsa.org)
  • In addition to this website, MSU Enviroweather's degree-day feature, historical data archive and crop-specific models are also insightful and useful tools to monitor current drought conditions, weigh other potential risks and plan ahead. (migcsa.org)
  • Finally, statisticians led by UC Berkeley statistics professor and study senior author Elizabeth Purdom parsed the massive transcriptome data set to pinpoint how gene expression changed as the plants grew and were subjected to drought or relief from drought conditions. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • We very carefully controlled the watering conditions, and we sampled over the entire developmental timeframe of sorghum, so [researchers] could actually use this data not only to study drought stress, but also to study plant development," Lemaux said. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • First, they found that a set of genes known to help the plant foster symbiotic relationships with a type of fungus that lives around its roots was switched off in drought conditions. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • The data in the current paper show the plant's transcriptome under both normal conditions and drought conditions over the course of a single growing season. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Your turf is naturally protecting itself by becoming dormant in extreme drought conditions and high heat temperatures. (hillsidelawn.com)
  • We offer aeration and seeding to strengthen the root system, enabling turf to better withstand future drought conditions. (hillsidelawn.com)
  • For more information on current drought conditions, please visit the U.S. Drought Monitor website . (hillsidelawn.com)
  • From an economic and social perspective, as well as for risk management, early detection of critical drought conditions is essential. (slf.ch)
  • The survey revealed that nearly 16% of bankers believe that continuing drought conditions are the greatest threat to their banking operations over the coming year. (unl.edu)
  • Extreme drought conditions across the Northern Hemisphere this summer were made at least 20 times more likely by the human-driven climate crisis, new analysis has revealed. (yahoo.com)
  • Emergency health conditions form a substantial proportion of the overall disease burden in the country and the drought may be exacerbating many of these conditions. (who.int)
  • The conditions associated with drought are thought to have led to the deaths of between 40 and 60% of the livestock in the region (El Khawas 1976). (lu.se)
  • Hotter droughts" (otherwise normal droughts whose effects on ecosystems are exacerbated by higher temperatures) are an emerging climate ch. (usgs.gov)
  • Saltier cell sap gives plants the ability to continue to grow as soil dries during drought. (phys.org)
  • To study how climate change impacted the drought, the team measured soil moisture content. (yahoo.com)
  • Drought stress is most noticeable on slopes and lawns established on shallow or poor soil, Patton said. (purdue.edu)
  • While most established trees and shrubs can tolerate some drought with little long term damage, it may not be realistic to keep drought sensitive plants like hydrangeas, Japanese maples, azaleas, and dogwoods alive in sandier soils through extended drought. (trianglegardener.com)
  • While hydrangeas can be some of the best shrubs for shade , some of the types are more capable of surviving dry periods than others. (homesandgardens.com)
  • It is sad but the ones who survive leave stronger and more robust colonies which thrive. (city-data.com)
  • Starving kangaroos have been looting rubbish tips and even resorted to eating cardboard to survive Australia's worst drought in 50 years. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • After the drought, residents reduced their garden sizes and changed garden types and irrigation methods. (aidc.org.za)
  • Heat waves and the associated extreme droughts are on the rise as global warming progresses. (slf.ch)
  • In the 2018 summer season, Switzerland (and especially Central and Northern Europe) experienced one of the most extreme droughts in recent decades. (slf.ch)
  • How do beech trees in Switzerland react to extreme drought? (slf.ch)
  • The WSL project "Drought and Beech" investigates possible causes of premature leaf discoloration and discoloration in the extreme summer of 2018 in the Swiss Plateau and Jura. (slf.ch)
  • Mainland China also suffered extreme temperatures and issued its first national drought alert. (yahoo.com)
  • UN officials in Kabul said that rains have also brought signs of recovery in southern Afghanistan, where reservoirs are filling up in drought-ravaged Kandahar and Helmand provinces, long among the worst affected in the country. (unhcr.org)
  • In the same year, WSL launched the WSL Drought Initiative 2018 with the aim of deriving new insights for dealing with similar situations in the future. (slf.ch)
  • She is probably lucky to have survived her infant years, and has gone through countless periods of drought since then. (careindia.org)
  • During dry periods they will need regular watering, at least once a week but up to every couple of days in periods of drought. (homesandgardens.com)
  • The research will improve predictions of which plant species will survive the increasingly intense droughts associated with global climate change. (phys.org)
  • Drawing on both new data they produced and previously reported data for hundreds of species, the scientists determined the overall picture of how much plant species adjust their cell sap saltiness to maintain turgor and continue to grow during drought. (phys.org)
  • On the plus side, this discovery means we can estimate species' drought tolerance relatively simply. (phys.org)
  • It means that predicting how a species will respond to climate change from one season of drought tolerance measurements is a reasonable place to start," she said. (phys.org)
  • They found a strikingly contrasting result: Whereas differences in plasticity among wild species were relatively small and unimportant, among the varieties of certain crop species-such as coffee and corn-greater plasticity resulted in improved drought tolerance. (phys.org)
  • If you do lose some of these plants this year, replace them with more drought resilient species this fall. (trianglegardener.com)
  • Roo hunter Alby White, who recently retired after more than 30 years in the industry, says the drought across the shire is the worst he's ever seen. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The current El Niño phenomenon is one of the strongest on record, disturbing weather patterns across the world, and bringing the worst drought in 30 years to Ethiopia. (careindia.org)
  • Namibia has suffered a succession of droughts over the past 40 years. (aidc.org.za)
  • In Afghanistan, however, the storms are welcomed as a sign that the long years of drought could be over. (unhcr.org)
  • Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, the storms have brought hope that the long years of drought could be over. (unhcr.org)
  • Many of Afghanistan's more than 720,000 displaced persons left their farms and pastures due to the lack of rain over the last five years, crowding into squalid camps to survive. (unhcr.org)
  • Harvick ended a 65-race winless drought that lasted nearly nearly two years with his sixth victory at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. (latimes.com)
  • Drought has been one of the main focus topics of WSL forest research for years. (slf.ch)
  • On numerous observation plots, we have been doing intensive surveys on forest health for many years and also measure the effect of drought on forest condition. (slf.ch)
  • The research shows that there has been a mild one-year drought roughly every five years, a serious one-year drought every 10 years and an extensive two-year drought about every 25 years. (sott.net)
  • Sequencing the common bean's genetic make-up is set to reap nutritional benefits as well as making the pulse resistant to drought, expanding its use beyond the food industry, a study has stated. (foodnavigator.com)
  • This site offers valuable information, practical strategies and innovative solutions for managing drought-related challenges in a variety of cropping systems, turf and gardens. (migcsa.org)
  • Purdue University turf grass specialist Aaron Patton inspects a lawn that is partially green and partially brown, showing signs of drought stress. (purdue.edu)
  • Like many other drought-affected families across Somalia, their situation is getting desperate. (icrc.org)
  • With the ongoing drought, which has affected 6.13 million people in Somalia, and with Galgadud being a particularly arid region with no access to major rivers, additional patients are streaming in through the doors of the hospital. (who.int)
  • Progress is underway to set up similar efficient and effective triage corners in another 71 health facilities in drought-affected districts of Somalia, with equipment already delivered to most of the facilities. (who.int)
  • And this is also not the time to spray herbicides, which will have little to no effect on wilted or drought stressed weeds. (trianglegardener.com)
  • Livestock producers should assess pasture for weeds as drought might make toxic plants more abundant. (unl.edu)
  • Researchers measured leaves' drought tolerance at the "turgor loss point" -- the level of dehydration that causes them to wilt. (phys.org)
  • But that adjustment only provides a relatively narrow degree of additional drought tolerance. (phys.org)
  • Columbia University researchers warned in April that the western United States might be entering a 20-year mega-drought. (cchdailynews.com)
  • It is simply not true that some purchased livestock were driven over cliffs for slaughter, though tales still survive along that line. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lack of moisture in the root zone is also referred to as agricultural and ecological drought. (yahoo.com)
  • The findings were that human-caused - or anthropogenic - climate change made agricultural and ecological drought at least 20 times more likely in the Northern Hemisphere. (yahoo.com)
  • In the smaller Western and Central Europe region, climate change made the agricultural and ecological drought about 3-4 times more likely. (yahoo.com)
  • Resilience is the ability of a social or ecological system to absorb a shock, survive and bounce back from it. (lu.se)
  • We are creating the data basis to recognize critical droughts at an early stage and to assess and mitigate their consequences for nature and society. (slf.ch)
  • These practices left the region's agricultural and pastoral populations overstretched and unprepared to react to the consequences of a drought which began in the late 1960s. (lu.se)
  • Normally, they milk cows running on irrigated pasture, but the drought has forced them to buy in all their feed. (farmersweekly.co.za)
  • The potential that a dry winter may result from La Niña is not good news for a state parched by drought and suffering the worst wildfire season on record . (latimes.com)
  • Before the drought we would inseminate the entire herd with proven dairy semen," explains Brian. (farmersweekly.co.za)
  • But now there is nothing except for drought," explains Ekwuon. (iom.int)
  • It's the worst drought to hit the southern part of the Western Cape this century. (farmersweekly.co.za)
  • The drought in 1934 was described as "the worst ever in U.S. history, covering more than 75 percent of the country and affecting 27 states severely. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, according to Angela Oels, it was not the drought itself but the failing policy that made the migration necessary. (lu.se)
  • Plants all over the world are more sensitive to drought than many experts realized, according to a new study by scientists at UCLA and China's Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden. (phys.org)
  • Little has been known about the degree to which plastic changes might allow plants to endure worsening droughts. (phys.org)
  • During a drought, plants have to choose between closing their stomata and risking starvation, and continuing to photosynthesize and risking cell damage from wilting," Sack said. (phys.org)
  • Previous research by the UCLA team revealed the key mechanism plants use to adjust their turgor loss point during drought. (phys.org)
  • How you care for your landscape during drought will have a huge effect on how well plants recover once the rain returns. (trianglegardener.com)
  • The following tips will help you care for your plants during drought. (trianglegardener.com)
  • Don't do anything during drought that will encourage additional growth or add to the stress plants are already under. (trianglegardener.com)
  • You may also consider removing sick or poorly performing plants, since they are less likely to survive drought than healthy plants. (trianglegardener.com)
  • deep soaking will foster deep roots, which will help plants better survive a prolonged drought. (purdue.edu)
  • Can native plants survive without supplemental watering? (uga.edu)
  • Plants respond to drought by the major reprogramming of gene expression, enabling the plant to survive this threatening environmental condition. (bvsalud.org)
  • This report investigated the drought response in barley plants (Hordeum vulgare, cv. (bvsalud.org)
  • While you cannot eat money, Tuba Alyi understands that continuing to save will help her, and her fellow group members, in the longer term - if they can only survive the current unprecedentedly dry spell without losing all their belongings and then getting trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty. (careindia.org)
  • QUETTA: In a bid to overcome drought in some districts of the province, the Balochistan government has decided to use cloud seeding and artificial rain technology, a practice successfully used in drought-hit regions of the world. (dawn.com)
  • NEARY: So how is this current drought affecting people in North Korea at this point? (wbfo.org)
  • The data was collected as part of the Epigenetic Control of Drought Response in Sorghum , or EPICON, project, a five-year, $12.3 million study into how the sorghum plant is able to survive the stress of drought. (globalplantcouncil.org)
  • Furthermore, drought-related genes such as HvS40 and HvA1 were already induced compared to the well-watered controls. (bvsalud.org)
  • Global ChIP-Seq analysis was performed to identify genes in which histones H3 were modified with euchromatic K4 trimethylation or K9 acetylation during drought. (bvsalud.org)
  • At WSL, Leonie Schönbeck studies how trees absorb and store energy, and how they use their energy reserves to recover after drought. (slf.ch)
  • We need to make our effluent system more efficient, and basically drought-proof Kalgoorlie-Boulder so we never have to do again what we did back in February. (abc.net.au)