Let’s study weeds and question fundamental theories!
A new review in the Trends in Plant Sciences journal argue the importance of researching weeds.
A new review in the Trends in Plant Sciences journal argue the importance of researching weeds.
Mines in the future might be greener than they are now.
Over 600 species of yams belong to the genus Dioscorea but about 10 species are cultivated. Yams are a very important tropical crop, mainly grown in Africa, Asia, the Pacific and South America. On 8.7 million hectares, the overall yam production was 72.6 million tonnes in 2018. The greater or water yam, Dioscorea alata is […]
Secondary growth of the roots of annual dicots has functional significance with regards to soil resource acquisition and transport, interactions with soil organisms and carbon sequestration.
Mycorrhizal fungi can be isolated from related common species to propagate threatened Caladenia.
A group of scientists with diverse backgrounds reached out to each other under unprecedented times and set out new goals for their own discipline.
Tiny stones created in plants can help identified which plants were found in past habitats.
Study proposes a new computer model for simulating macadamia tree carbon allocation.
The latest study published in the Nature Communications journal reveals that pathogens with more diverse host plants do not have a wider temperature range.
Study reveals that more detailed 3D point clouds can be produced using oblique photography.
The study reveals the key role of gametic selection in siring success.
Do you like eating big blueberries? The little berries are not only packed with anthocyanins but you might have actually eaten different species of blueberries without noticing.
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