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A plant-fungi partnership at the origin of terrestrial vegetation. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 05 / 210520145357.htm ...
How plants colonized the land . University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Science. Journal eLife DOI 10.7554/eLife.73487 ...
A new analysis suggests the planet can produce much more land-plant biomass -- the total material in leaves, stems, roots, fruits, grains and other terrestrial plant parts -- than previously thought.
THE ideas which I want to put forward may perhaps be indicated best by telling how and by what slow stages they grew up in my mind. A long time ago the late Prof. Gamble and I spent a very long ...
Global photosynthesis in terrestrial plants, or the amount of atmospheric carbon that plants are absorbing to create organic matter, has increased in nearly constant proportion to the rise in ...
The eophytes offer a glimpse of the early evolution of life on land, and may be closely related to the ancestor of many terrestrial plants that followed. Ancient plants measuring just two centimetres ...
Our planet’s first terrestrial plants appeared 500 million years ago, according to new research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. That’s a surprising figure ...
Plants on Earth-like planets orbiting stars somewhat brighter than the Sun might look yellow or orange (Illustration: Doug Cummings/Caltech) The greenery on other planets may not be green.
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