The world is getting wetter and drier at the same time, thanks to climate change. We need to act now before the problem ...
Host Amanda McNulty shares how a plant with no roots helps its host plant conserve water and energy.
As the air becomes hotter, it becomes easier for plants to lose water to transpiration, especially because photosynthesis occurs during daylight hours when temperatures are highest. If plants ...
Scientists have uncovered genetic variation in the unexplored DNA of the photosynthetic and energy factories of Arabidopsis plants, which plays a crucial role in the efficiency of photosynthesis ...
The primary and most abundant molecule is isoprene. Plants worldwide are estimated to release 500 to 600 million tons of isoprene into the surrounding atmosphere each year, accounting for about ...
The ability of plants to transport water efficiently from the roots to the leaves is essential for maintaining turgor ...
Scientific advancement and agricultural technology have revolutionized food production, enabling humanity to feed a ballooning population ...