Study Reveals Plants Can Absorb Nutrients from Atmospheric Dust
A recent study published in New Phytologist highlights that plants are capable of acquiring essential nutrients from atmospheric dust, in addition to traditional soil sources.
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A recent study published in New Phytologist highlights that plants are capable of acquiring essential nutrients from atmospheric dust, in addition to traditional soil sources.
Strategic angle: A thought experiment explores whether distant observers could detect life on Earth through its reflected light.
Strategic angle: UC Riverside researchers have identified a mechanism that allows plants to rapidly slow growth in response to extreme environmental stress.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals how plants adapt to extreme drought conditions in the American Southwest.
Strategic angle: Researchers uncover a vast archive of plant DNA, revealing over 2.3 million regulatory sequences.
Strategic angle: A recent study challenges the assumption that only organisms with brains can learn and remember, indicating that plants may have the ability to count.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals how plants manage their growth in response to climate stress, aiding in recovery and food production.
Strategic angle: Research reveals how beneficial fungi manipulate plant defenses to foster mutualistic relationships.