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Experiments show coating rice seedling with nanoscale carbon dots from durian helps rice plants thrive in salty soilIn lab experiments, they determined that coating rice seedlings with magnesium-doped carbon dots—derived from durian peels—increased the seedlings' antioxidant activity and photosynthesis ...
After identifying increasing demand for durian, Soem Sochet, a fan of the Kingdom’s most pungent fruit, made the decision to dedicate himself to learning as much as he could about the “King of Fruits” ...
Rice seedlings sprayed with a carbon dot mixture derived from durian peels (far right) were heartier than untreated seedlings (second from left) and expressed genes that improved salt tolerance ...
BANGKOK - A total of 64,671kg of durians rejected by China for being contaminated with yellow dye have been disposed of by ...
China’s middle class consumers have been tightening their purse strings, but their appetite for durian – pungent, spiky fruit mostly imported from Southeast Asia – continues to grow.
Growing Chinese demand for durian is expected to drive export growth from Southeast Asian producers, according to BMI Country Risk and Industry ...
After identifying increasing demand for durian, Soem Sochet, a fan of Cambodia’s most pungent fruit, made the decision to ...
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