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The Overlooked Reason Your Indoor Fruit Tree Isn't ProducingIf you've got an indoor fruit tree and it's thriving and flowering but not producing any fruits, you've probably overlooked this one easy step.
Those small fruit flies buzzing around your bananas are more than pests -- they may be allies in a fruitful search for clues to human diseases caused when genes malfunction.
Just a few weeks after the return of Busch Light Apple, a new, limited edition fruit flavor is here.
A genetic variation that gives fruit flies the ability to withstand cold makes them different from their hot-weather relatives. The cold flies mate with each other, while their warmer cousins ...
In a new JNeurosci paper, Adrian Rothenfluh and colleagues from the University of Utah developed a fruit fly model of cocaine self-administration that can be used to explore the genetic ...
Jellyfish and fruit flies shed light on the origin of hunger regulation Date: April 11, 2023 Source: Tohoku University Summary: To survive, all organisms must regulate their appetite. Hormones and ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used fruit flies to study how daily eating patterns are regulated. They found that the quasimodo (qsm) gene helped sync feeding to light/dark ...
Fruit-loving bats may avoid eating in areas illuminated by artificial light. But what is seed rain, and why do you not want to be caught in it?
Tropical and subtropical fruit plants must winter indoors. Those that hold their leaves through winter need the bright light of a southern window.
Washington state’s tree fruit sector especially continues to attract outside investment. During a panel discussion at the Washington State Tree Fruit Association’s annual meeting, four experts ...
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