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Flowers grow stems, leaves and petals in a perfect pattern again and again. A new Cornell study shows that even in this ...
Researchers have developed the world's first near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent nanosensor capable of real-time, non-destructive ...
The timing of plants' root placement is due to autophagy, the recycling pathway many people associate with health benefits ...
Researchers studied how plants search for water when soil becomes dry. Plants normally grow roots downward due to gravity.
Flowers grow stems, leaves and petals in a perfect pattern again and again. A new Cornell study shows that even in this precise, patterned formation ...
Researchers from the Disruptive & Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) interdisciplinary research ...
Researchers have developed the world's first species-agnostic nanosensor that enables non-destructive, real-time monitoring ...
A research team has revealed the molecular steps that led to the emergence of this plant-specific vacuolar transport system. Their work shows that the acquisition of this pathway was driven by the ...