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2019 edition of ARS Scientific Discoveries available

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Each year, ARS laboratories release new discoveries, inventions and technological breakthroughs.

Every day, some 2,000 ARS scientists go to work at more than 90 research locations across the United States and abroad to deliver scientific and innovative solutions to agricultural challenges. As part of that job, ARS scientists frequently collaborate with research partners from universities, companies, organizations and even other countries.

Each year, ARS laboratories release new discoveries, inventions and technological breakthroughs. Their research focuses on human nutrition, natural resources, crop and animal production, food safety, and even bioenergy.

This research plays a vital role in developing scientific information and technologies to improve agricultural food production.

In the newly released 2019 edition of ARS Scientific Discoveries, you can read about examples of scientific endeavors that have the potential to enhance, and possibly even change, our lives.

Among the research discoveries:

  • A natural supplement, L-glutamine, as a possible alternative to antibiotics for promoting pig health and growth.
  • Flour made from grape seeds, which contain many healthful compounds, including protein, lipids, carbohydrates and antioxidants.
  • New hop and barley varieties that are critical to helping the brewing industry keep pace with increasing consumer demand for new brands offering diverse flavors and aromas.
  • New clues as to how the bacterium associated with citrus greening disease infects the insect that carries it.
Source: USDA Agricultural Research Service, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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