Why would a flower change its shape?
Bilateral flowers tend to receive less pollen than radial flowers, so why would a plant want a bilateral flower?
Bilateral flowers tend to receive less pollen than radial flowers, so why would a plant want a bilateral flower?
If you wonder how cool cool is, it's at least -196 ℃ (-320 ℉).
Modeling differences in reproductive effort between iteroparous and semelparous reproductive strategies in Bromeliaceae
Active carbon pools need to be included for accurate simulation of plant growth patterns under fluctuating environments.
Heat during flowering damages the kernels before they develop.
It's not your imagination, some plants are prepared for your hoe when you try to eradicate them from your garden.
Integration of machine learning and crop modelling can optimize predictions of plant growth and yield.
An assessment of deep generative networks in creating realistic 3D data
Predicting phenology can provide insight into better management.
Bioengineering boosts photosynthesis and increases yields in food crops for the first time ever.
It may be that buds in winter are 'on pause' and they are in fact prepared to protect their contents in the changeable spring weather.
The closeness of plants affects architectural plasticity and carbon uptake.
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