From Predator to Pollinator: Unveiling the Floral Foraging Habits of Ethiopian Wolves
When Ethiopia’s top predator licks flowers for nectar, it may be helping to shape the future of its Afroalpine ecosystem.
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.
Mareike Jezek shares the latest advances on epigenetic changes in trees –changes that "allow" plants to prepare their offspring for the environments they might face.
Researchers develop innovative techniques to track plant aging
Plant Educators from the UK and beyond got together in Lancaster at the start of the month to discuss what’s going wrong and what’s going right in plant biology education. They found a lot of both.
Struggling to make a smelly onion or an unripe pepper exciting for your biology students? Grab a simple optical microscope and transform boredom into curiosity! You will discover the vibrant colour palette of plant pigments hidden in food crops we eat every day.
Scientists found that rising temperatures can mess up the internal clocks of trees, making it harder for them to survive and grow, especially for those living in colder areas.
Botany One interviews Dr. Agnes Dellinger to learn more about how she became interested in the interaction between plants and pollinators.
Botany One interviews Dr. Loïc Rajjou to learn more about his passion for seeds and their role in tackling various societal challenges.
Botany One interviews Dr. Rosy M. S Isaias to learn more about her passion for galls and their interactions with their host plants.
Botany One interviews Dr Idowu Obisesan for Fascination for Plants Day to lean more about her interest in plant physiology, sustainability and societal challenges.
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