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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane's Tiny Foe: The Secret Life of a Plant Invader

In the world of sugarcane, there's a sneaky bacterium called Xanthomonas albilineans that causes leaf scald disease. It's a tiny troublemaker with a small genome, which might be why it's so good at living inside plants. Scientists recently took a close look at what this bacterium is doing inside sug

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sugarcane Thrives Under Drought Thanks to a Tiny Helper

Drought is a big problem for sugarcane. It makes it hard for the plant to grow and produce sugar. But scientists found a way to help. They used a gene from a small plant called Arabidopsis. This gene, DREB1A, helps sugarcane handle drought better. Scientists put the DREB1A gene into sugarcane using

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sugarcane Farmers Adjust to Drought and Storm Effects

In Louisiana, sugarcane harvesting is in full swing, but farmers are faced with challenges due to unpredictable weather. Recently, Hurricane Francine struck the state, causing wind and rain to damage crops. Troy Canella, a sugarcane farmer, saw his crops flooded and flattened by the storm. Now, his

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