Unlocking crop efficiency: A practical guide for Rubisco Assays
Researchers describe a new method for accurately measuring the activation state and quantity of Rubisco.
Researchers describe a new method for accurately measuring the activation state and quantity of Rubisco.
A deep dive into how the unique floral structures of Bauhinia galpinii have evolved to attract and interact with swallowtail butterflies.
Botany One interviews Dr Renske Onstein, a researcher passionate for the evolution of plants and their characteristics on a global scale.
Have you ever wondered what space food looks like? A recent study published in Scientific Reports by Romano and collaborators, explores the adaptive responses of duckweed to space-simulated conditions and confirms its potential as a sustainable food source for space missions.
Discover how subtle hues and clever chemistry help green flowers communicate with bees and flies.
Botany One interviews Dr Dustin Wolkis, a passionate for seed conservation working in one of the most biodiverse yet endangered islands.
Botany One interviews Lucy Sauereßig, a PhD student working on the intricate interactions between oaks and their microbiome.
Botany One interviews Dr Bruce Anderson, a born entomologist who became passionate about plants and their interactions.
Botany One interviews Dr. Karen Sommerville and her current research that aims to conserve Australian Rainforest plants.
When Ethiopia’s top predator licks flowers for nectar, it may be helping to shape the future of its Afroalpine ecosystem.
Researchers discover how invasive plants use colour to compete with native plants for pollinators.
Discover how orchid bees use surprising, non-floral sources to create perfumes that attract mates in the tropical forest.
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