Flowers grow less yellow without sulphur, and that could affect the pollinators that need to see them
Both Van Gogh and Nature like to use sulphur-derived pigments for flowers, but what happens when there's not enough sulphur?
Both Van Gogh and Nature like to use sulphur-derived pigments for flowers, but what happens when there's not enough sulphur?
The ugly duckling of corn may hold the key to having better grains in the future.
Botanists demonstrate a novel, effective approach to allele discovery in diverse accessions using a draft reference genome from a single species.
Recalibrating models using absolute – instead of relative - mass units makes it possible to test modelled transcription rates against biochemical data.
Can electron microscopy techniques provide new insights into the development of primary phloem fibres in hemp?
¿Puede la microscopía de fluorescencia ser usada como una herramienta rápida para evaluar cuantitativamente el perfil de compuestos fenólicos de un tejido vegetal vivo?
Functional-structural plant modelling is the key to predicting how plant communities will respond to climate change.
Una planta de regiones tropicales y subtropicales de Asia podría ayudar a combatir plagas de hambrientos ácaros.
Can fluorescence microscopy be used as a rapid tool to quantitatively assess the phenolic profiles of living plant tissues?
Integrated growth and metabolic models predict the metabolism of rice growth under normal and water-limited conditions.
Models fill in the data gaps to identify genotypes to maximize yield across the NE Australian wheat-belt under climate change.
Gnetales are a puzzle. They look like the closest relatives to angiosperms, the fruiting plants. But when you examine their genes, they appear to be distant. An investigation into the development of their seed coats might explain some of the mystery.
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