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June 3, 2025
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June 2, 2025 Making a discovery with the potential for innovative applications in pharmaceutical development, a microbiology student has found a long sought-after fungus that produces effects similar to the semisynthetic drug LSD, which is used to treat ...
May 29, 2025 Scientists have pioneered a new way to breed climate-resilient crops faster by combining plant genebank data with climate and DNA analysis. The method, tested on sorghum, could speed up global efforts to secure food supplies in a changing ...
May 28, 2025 A new study shows that planting too much genetically modified corn designed to fight off a tough insect -- the corn rootworm -- especially in the eastern U.S. Corn Belt states may be causing more harm than ...
May 20, 2025 Several varieties of wild spinach that originated in Central Asia show resistance to a destructive soil-borne pathogen that beleaguers growers of spinach seed in the Pacific Northwest -- a finding ...
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May 19, 2025 A research team has revealed the molecular steps that led to the emergence of this plant-specific vacuolar transport system. Their work shows that ...
May 6, 2025 The substances behind the slimy strings from okra and the gel from fenugreek seeds could trap microplastics better than a commonly used synthetic polymer. Previously, researchers proposed using these ...
May 5, 2025 Deleting a cluster of genes in wheat may reduce wheat allergies without harming breadmaking, finds anew ...
Apr. 28, 2025 Researchers have identified crucial structural variations that determine seed size and weight in peanuts, paving the way for the development of higher-yielding crop ...
Apr. 28, 2025 New research asks how local and regional factors determine the makeup of plant species in grasslands. Researchers from a restoration ecology lab are attempting to solve a longstanding question in ...
Apr. 24, 2025 Once thought resistant to invasion, California's deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its spread is disrupting biodiversity and ...
Apr. 21, 2025 In a new study, researchers used more than 5 million measurements from individual trees across much of eastern North America and showed the rate at ...
Apr. 17, 2025 A professor's casual hike in the High Sierra turned into a new elevation record for California's highest tree, the Jeffrey pine, which wasn't formerly known to grow at extreme ...
Apr. 16, 2025 Starch and oils are known as storehouses of carbon in plants. However, the way in which carbon resources are allocated during metabolism in plants ...
Apr. 10, 2025 A research team has discovered a new tissue in plants that plays an essential role in seed formation by regulating the flow of nutrients into the seed. The team used their findings to increase the ...
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Apr. 3, 2025 Plant biologists examined records for nearly 1,200 individual corpse flower plants from 111 institutions around the world. The data and records were severely lacking and not standardized. Without ...
Mar. 28, 2025 Why do some plants thrive in specific regions but not in others? A study explores the factors shaping plant distributions and how these patterns have changed over millions of years. Analyzing nearly ...
Mar. 26, 2025 Many native plants in the U.S. cannot possibly move themselves fast enough to avoid climate-change driven extinction. If these native plants are going to have any chance of surviving into the future, ...
Mar. 25, 2025 Nitrate, pesticides, metals, plastic -- agricultural soils often contain pollutants. But are there sustainable and climate-friendly ways to restore and promote soil health in agricultural land? Yes, ...
Mar. 25, 2025 Insecticides may help growers hoping to protect their crops from harmful insects, but they also may contribute to a larger amount of some weeds, according to a new ...
Mar. 5, 2025 Bigger, tastier tomatoes and eggplants could soon grace our dinner plates thanks to scientists who have discovered genes that control how large the fruits will ...
Feb. 27, 2025 An analysis of data covering 12 years and 10 U.S. Corn Belt states reveals that farmers suffer economic loss from the over-application of genetically engineered corn designed to combat rootworm ...
Feb. 26, 2025 The reason why so many tree species can coexist in species-rich forests has long been a subject of debate in ecology. This question is key to understanding the mechanisms governing the dynamics and ...
Feb. 6, 2025 A new long-term study reveals alarming insights into the impact of climate change on European beech (Fagus sylvatica), one of Europe's most widespread and ecologically important tree ...
Jan. 30, 2025 A new grass variety, 'Matchless,' offers seed growers higher yields without the harmful impacts of burning. It also provides consumers with the option of a more environmentally friendly ...
Jan. 21, 2025 Seeds of two species of Plantago have been identified as producing mucilage that can be used as a natural additive to make gluten-free bread dough more elastic, resulting in fluffier ...
Jan. 14, 2025 Researchers have proposed that some wild plant species possess certain attributes which make them more suitable for human cultivation than ...
Dec. 19, 2024 California's native wildflowers are being smothered by layers of dead, invasive grasses. A new study shows that simply raking these layers can boost biodiversity and reduce fire ...
Dec. 19, 2024 Scientists have successfully identified a previously unknown species to Southern California from fossilized seeds, revealing a drought-fueled dance between two species of juniper with lessons for the ...
Dec. 16, 2024 A new study shows that more than half of the weedy rice sampled in the rice-growing region of the southeastern U.S. has become herbicide ...
Dec. 10, 2024 Fast-growing and small-seeded tree species are dominating Brazilian forests in regions with high levels of deforestation and degradation, a new study shows. This has potential implications for the ...
Dec. 6, 2024 A research group has developed an innovative pesticide delivery system called nanopesticides. These tiny technologies could change how we use ...
Dec. 4, 2024 The discovery of a unique case where the same insect species both pollinate a plant and distribute its seeds not only solves a long-standing botanical mystery. The find also stresses the diverse ...
Nov. 25, 2024 A team has solved a mystery that has intrigued scientists for centuries: how does the squirting cucumber squirt? The findings were achieved through a combination of experiments, high-speed ...
Nov. 21, 2024 Morning glory plants that can resist the effects of glyphosate also resist damage from herbivorous insects, according to a new ...
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- Wastewater Is a Viable Medium for Growing Lettuce in Hydroponic Systems
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- Microbes Could Help Reduce the Need for Chemical Fertilizers
- Genetic Discovery Promises High-Iron Vegetables and Cereals
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- Sunflower Extract Fights Fungi to Keep Blueberries Fresh
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- Plans to Plant Billions of Trees Threatened by Massive Undersupply of Seedlings
- Discovery of Key Genetic Sequence Essential for Plant Reproduction
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- New Technique Substantially Reduces Mouse Damage to Crops Even During Plagues
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