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113 matches found for "flowering time of plants"

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Common herbal medicine may prevent acetaminophen-related liver damage

"I didn't know anything about the substance that was necessary for the pathway's function, so I had to look it up," said Gary Peltz, MD, PhD, professor of anesthesiology. "My ...

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In the war between the sexes, the one with the closest fungal relationship wins

The war between the sexes has been fought on many fronts throughout time—from humans to birds to insects, the animal kingdom is replete with species involved in their own skirmishes. A recent ...

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Global warming cycles threaten endangered primate species

This innovative work by Graduate Student Ruscena Wiederholt and Associate Professor of Biology Eric Post examined how El Niño warming affected the abundance of four New World monkeys over decades. The...

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Global Seed Banking Milestone Celebrated by Wildflower Center, 122 Other Organizations

Thousands of seeds from nearly 25,000 native plant species have been collected and frozen down at locations that include Kew and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at A...

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The first neotropical rainforest was home of the Titanoboa

"Modern neotropical rainforests, with their palms and spectacular flowering-plant diversity, seem to have come into existence in the Paleocene epoch, shortly after the extinction of the dinosaurs...

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Woody plants adapted to past climate change more slowly than herbs

Can we predict which species will be most vulnerable to climate change by studying how they responded in the past? A new study of flowering plants provides a clue. An analysis of more than 500...

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Study predicts effect of global warming on spring flowers

The study, published in the International Journal of Climatology, predicts a difference in flowering times of certain plants in certain climates by as much as 50 days by the year 2080.The stud...

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Scientists Identify Gene for Resistance to Parasitic 'Witchweed'

Among the crops heavily parasitized by witchweed is black-eyed pea, known in Africa as "cowpea" or "niebe" in Francophone countries. About 80 percent of the world's co...

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The blossoms of maturity

Why do some plants blossom even when days are short and gray? Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology have found the answer to this question: An endogenous mechanism allows th...

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Unique winter-hardy hibiscus has roots with AgriLife Research scientist in Vernon

And it is that passion that has created his latest research project – propagating unique winter-hardy hibiscus. Malinowski said he's very much a grass and forage researcher, but this fall...

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Study Catalogs Black Hills Bees for Biology Research

South Dakota State University researchers will inventory native species of bees in the Black Hills region starting in late 2009.SDSU Plant Science Entomologist and Professor Paul Johnson said ...

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Ferns took to the trees and thrived

In fact, they flourished. While modern tropical rain forests were becoming established, ferns climbed aboard, and experienced a flowering of their own species diversity."The canopy is the...

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At Long Last, How Plants Make Eggs

The group’s groundbreaking discovery that a plant hormone called auxin is responsible for egg production has several major implications.First, this is the first definitive report of a plant ho...

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CU-Boulder study shows 53-million-year-old high Arctic mammals wintered in darkness

CU-Boulder Assistant Professor Jaelyn Eberle said the study shows several varieties of prehistoric mammals as heavy as 1,000 pounds each lived on what is today Ellesmere Island near Greenland on a sum...

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Jeepers Creepers! Climate Change Threatens Endangered Honeycreepers

As climate change causes temperatures to increase in Hawaii’s mountains, deadly non-native bird diseases will likely also creep up the mountains, invading most of the last disease-free refuges for hon...

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