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The current deputy vice chancellor (Development), Professor Mufutau Olaoye Atayese, has been appointed the pioneer vice ...
British nature writer Richard Mabey argues for “the generosity to reset the power balance between ourselves and the natural ...
A troubling trend with global echoes and local implications By Dr Isuru U. Kariyawasam Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany, ...
We saw die-back in trees coming out of winter. In some cases, it is environmental stress from drought stress and winter temperature extremes. It also may be a canker disease.
Plant Soil Biogeochemistry The Plant Soil Biogeochemistry research group studies the functional ecology, physiology, and biogeochemistry of plants and soils and the multiple organisms and processes at ...
The Plant Soil Biogeochemistry research group studies the functional ecology, physiology, and biogeochemistry of plants and soils and the multiple organisms and processes at their interface. We focus ...
NL Botany on the Rock brings together plant focused people Plant experts and enthusiasts traveled to St. John's to attend this national level event.
Boric acid as a potential substitute for conventional ethylene antagonists in mitigating postharvest flower senescence of Digitalis purpurea Á cido bórico como potencial substituto para os ...
Looking for some indoor plants to clean and purify air? The ideal bedroom plants are those that are soft in appearance with rounded leaves and petals.
Here’s a roundup of plant and gardening events in the region through April.
But plant cells have evolved some wild features that set them apart from animal cells. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we’ll ask: are plants more than the sum of their cells?
The impact of severe drought stress (13% soil moisture) on the physiological responses, metabolic profile, and pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins in wheat above- and below-ground biomass after 20 days ...