At first glance, plants may seem passive – but beneath their stillness lies a world of complexity and constant activity.
An international team of scientists has unraveled the mysterious relationship between gravity, and the growth trajectories of ...
In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have ...
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Is Your Plant Dead or Just Dormant? Here's How to Tell What's Going on With Your Houseplant
Houseplant dropping leaves and looking a bit sad? It's not necessarily dying. Here's how to tell the difference between a ...
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Plants have a secret, second set of roots deep underground that scientists didn't know about
Our understanding of plant and tree roots may have been somewhat shallow. New research reveals many plants have a hidden second set of roots that extend far deeper into the soil. According to a new ...
Siul Ruiz receives funding from The Royal Society. James Le Houx does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and ...
Microplastics, tiny plastic fragments now found in air, water, and even human organs, may also be contaminating our ...
Beneath the forest floor lies an overlooked secret: many plants grow a second set of roots far deeper than expected sometimes over three feet down tapping into hidden nutrient stores and potentially ...
The starches present in potato water also help promote root health. Starch acts as a natural energy source for the roots, ...
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