Computational Models 3D model of rhizodeposition A new model simulates rhizodeposition patterns around growing and exuding root systems. Rachel Shekar 19 Oct 2021
Growth & Development El nuevo genoma de referencia de este maíz podría ayudar a cultivar líneas genéticamente modificadas más fácilmente El patito feo del maíz puede guardar la llave para tener mejores granos en el futuro. nadia-mourad-silva 18 Oct 2021
Growth & Development Seminal roots help maize grab nutrients When humans selected for bigger seeds in maize, they may have also unintentionally improved its root system. Alun Salt 12 Oct 2021
Computational Models Virtual vineyards allow simulation studies of grapevine management practices Computational models simulate grapevine management and provide information on how this affects canopy light absorption. Rachel Shekar 05 Oct 2021
Computational Models Should you plant your tomato rows oriented north to south or east to west? A new study challenges the conventional wisdom of row orientation. Rachel Shekar 01 Oct 2021
Growth & Development Mutant clover reveals the connections between carbon and nitrogen fixation for legumes These results suggest that the super-nodulation phenotype per se did not limit growth. Alun Salt 30 Sep 2021
Growth & Development Groping in the soil for nutrients encourages root growth In addition to root proliferation, the root response to a nutrient-rich patch was also accompanied by root hair elongation. Alun Salt 29 Sep 2021
Growth & Development In cold weather, rice pollen suffers in a variety of ways as it struggles to develop A team of botanists in Japan have overturned decades-old assumptions about how cold stress leads to pollen sterility in rice. Alun Salt 28 Sep 2021
Cells, Genes & Molecules A microscopic investigation of fibre development in Cannabis sativa Can electron microscopy techniques provide new insights into the development of primary phloem fibres in hemp? William Salter 27 Sep 2021
Growth & Development Foliar nutrient allocation patterns in Banksia attenuata and B. sessilis Banksia attenuata and Banksia sessilis are in the same genus, but their life strategies reflect how they react to poor nutrition. Alun Salt 24 Sep 2021