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The metabolism of nucleotides in plants is a fundamental process underpinning growth, development and adaptive responses to environmental cues. Central to these processes are the de novo synthesis and ...
PHOTO BY BILL DANIELSON / The sumptuous wine-red leaves of the Northern pitcher plant are extremely attractive and potentially deadly to insects. Note the downward-pointing “hairs” on the lid of the ...
This separation of sexes in plants is called dioecy. One reason why dioecy may evolve is because of the negative effects that ...
Suberin is a crucial lipid‐phenolic biopolyester that is deposited in the cell walls of specific plant tissues to form an effective extracellular barrier. This complex polymer, assembled via a cascade ...
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Tomatoes are many gardeners' favorite summer crop, but pests can ruin those dreams of homegrown salads and pasta sauces. That's why some growers add a surprising companion plant to their garden beds.