There’s not going to be one singular solution to solve the problem of climate change. In reality, it’s going to take a multi-pronged approach encapsulating everything from reducing our individual ...
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How plants could fix their own nitrogen
Scientists are uncovering the genetic switches that let legumes team up with bacteria to pull nitrogen from the air. By ...
Light transmitted from the shoot to the roots activates photoreceptors in the roots and triggers light-dependent growth responses in plants, scientists have discovered. Light is not only a source of ...
Roots don’t get much respect, probably because gardeners rarely see the roots of most plants they cultivate. Roots, however, are clearly essential: They anchor plants and convey moisture and nutrients ...
Plants adapt to their nutritional needs by modifying the permeability of their roots through the production or degradation of a cork-like layer called suberin. By studying the regulation of this ...
Light is not only a source of energy, but also an important signal which regulates many light-dependent growth processes in a plant in order to adapt it to its environment in the best possible way.
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