Research team may have solved a long-standing agricultural problem From the University of Copenhagen: Researchers, including plant researchers from the University of Copenhagen, have developed a new type of the corn-like crop sorghum, which may become very significant for food supplies in drought-prone areas. Unlike the conventional drought-resistant sorghum plant, which is an important crop [...]
Categories: Agriculture,Climate change
Tagged: biochemical screening, Birger Lindberg Møller, cyanide, dhurrin, drought, hydrogen cyanide, Kristine Groth Kirkensgaard, livestock, plant breeding, prussic acid, sorghum, toxic, toxicity