Evaluating salt tolerance mechanisms in two Tunisian barley landraces
Can investigation of landraces provide us with a better understanding of traits that could be used to improve crop salinity tolerance?
Can investigation of landraces provide us with a better understanding of traits that could be used to improve crop salinity tolerance?
New research finds that root capturing more nutrients could help wildlife breathe many miles away.
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.
How do climatic cues influence flowering time in natural populations of wild radish in northern and southern Japan?
Scientists watching the daily movement of branches in the creosote plant have found that even dead branches move to respond to changes in the air.
A new study uses multiple approaches to determine why horizontally expanding leaf patterns exist and how they are formed.
A novel circadian clock model based on real-world clocks delivers simplicity, entrainment, reliability, and accuracy.
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Sunflowers might orientate their capitulum, or flowerhead, to catch the early heat of the sun, as well as to shine more brightly in the morning.
A new study tracks how paper birch trees prepare for a Canadian winter.
Research into the wettability of a pitcher plant's trap reveals that its the grooves you can see that make it so slippery - and the grooves you can't.
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