annals-of-botany
Hydathode trichomes in parasitic Orobanchaceae
This study provides the first evidence for the physiological role of the hydathode trichomes in active water secretion in the rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae.
annals-of-botany
This study provides the first evidence for the physiological role of the hydathode trichomes in active water secretion in the rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae.
Alex ·
annals-of-botany
Contador et al. use minirhizotron techniques to examine below-ground growth in field-grown walnut (Juglans regia)
Alex ·
Plant Cuttings
Can peppermint cure the ill-effects of second-hand smoking?
Nigel Chaffey ·
Uncategorized
I remember reading that grass had a huge impact on ecosystems, but maybe missed its best chance to become famous. It’s possible grass would have
Alun Salt ·
annals-of-botany
Orinus as a model system: multiple approaches & lines of evidence are applied to determine species boundaries for plants in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau.
Alex ·
Plant Cuttings
Are univariate scatterplots the key to successful data presentation in scientific writing?
Nigel Chaffey ·
annals-of-botany
Lu et al. manipulate rhizome connections in the field in the facultative epiphytic rhizomatous fern Selliguea griffithiana (Polypodiaceae).
Alex ·
Uncategorized
SlbHLH068, a putative transcription factor, is involved in iron homeostasis in tomato via an interaction with FER.
AJ Cann ·
Growth & Development
Drought is expected to increase in frequency and duration throughout the 21st century. However, it remains unclear how vegetation will respond to drought because the underlying
Danielle Marias ·
Plant Cuttings
Do trees make us happier?
Nigel Chaffey ·
Uncategorized
This is not something that we necessarily ask ourselves as we tuck into a lovely green salad, but maybe we should! Plants cannot move so they
Hilary Rogers ·
annals-of-botany
The principles and procedures involved in the study of archaeological and historical wood, which may be preserved through a variety of processes,
Alex ·