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A new study suggests that plants deceive their neighbors using fungi, faking warning signals in order to compete.
Dr. Paul Giordano examines the early surge of gray leaf spot in the U.S. and management practices to prevent its spread.
Plant phototropism—directional growth in response to light—serves as a key adaptive mechanism, optimizing photosynthesis and ...
Microglia replacement therapy helps treat people with a rare genetic condition called ALSP, suggesting the approach could ...
Arabidopsis may seem like a simple plant, but at the University of Missouri, plant biochemist Jay Thelen is using it as a ...
Something strange happens to water as it moves through the stems of horsetail plants – and this unique process provides ...
Scientists in MSU’s Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, or MAFES, are leading two of the HERMON project ...
From Botany Manor to Mutazione, we've rounded up the best games about plants and horticulture to play if you're a little greenfingered.
Stanford researchers discovered how plant cells decide whether to form breathing pores based on size and neighbor signals.
This article emphasizes the critical importance of routinely revalidating relief and flare system designs, much like the ...
Engineers and plant scientists worked together to improve a basic tool of plant research. The result is more efficient and ...
Plants live in constant interaction with a vast and diverse community of microbes, many of which play crucial roles in promoting plant health and ...