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Citizen science platforms including iNaturalist are leading to major new discoveries and are becoming crucial to the work of scientists.
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New paper examines the history of using moss as evidence in forensic cases.
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Over the past three decades, plant scientists have identified thousands of genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs) linked to tolerance against drought, heat, salinity, and other environmental stresses. These discoveries have transformed our understanding of how plants sense and respond to stress at the molecular level. Yet, despite this wealth of knowledge, only a handful of...
Researchers uncovered how glucosylation of lignin-derived signals enables parasitic plants to avoid attacking themselves and related plants.
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A new method analyses the biochemical changes in the leaves closest to the fruit without damaging it.
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