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A gene called IBSH1 helped spreading earthmoss thrive at high gravity, hinting at how plants adapted to photosynthesize on land.
Chemical-free pesticides and integrated pest management are the need of the hour to limit the damage to the environment while ...
The Plant Physiology Laboratory and plant growth facilities span 2,200 square feet and are located on the 11th floor of the CNRC. Under the direction of a USDA plant physiologist, this laboratory is ...
Plant physiology: A tale of three proteins Date: June 28, 2021 Source: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Summary: Biologists have shown that 'supervisor' and 'motivator' proteins are ...
Soil pH is vital to plant health. “If it is too low or too high, many nutrients cannot be released to the plants,” said research plant physiologist Darren Haver.
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'Resurrection' millet—a plant that revives after severe drought"We have discovered that a wild millet relative is capable of reversing embolism formation in the water-conducting tissues," said Sean Gleason, ARS research plant physiologist at the Water ...
NICOLAI MAXIMOV is a plant physiologist with a world-wide reputation, especially in connexion with the water and soil relations of the plant, and this alone justifies a translation from the ...
Biologicals. Speaking at Commodity Classic 2021, on March 5, plant physiologist Fred Below, University of Illinois, and PhD student Connor Sible, presented the potential benefits of biologicals.
Plants can move, attack, communicate, and adapt — even though they don’t have what's normally defined as a brain. But do plants meet the criteria for intelligent life?
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