It may sound strange, but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain.
If you have houseplants, it might seem that placing them near the heater will replicate their spring and summer growth season ...
Rising temperatures make plants lose more water, weakening their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and survive heat stress.
Plants don’t have brains and nervous systems like ours. They can send and receive signals, but that seems to be automatic.
Plant ecologist Associate Professor Andy Leigh's research focuses on how plants withstand heat stress, to develop strategies ...
As Australia swelters through a scorching summer, the nation's flora is facing not just extreme heat, but also prolonged heat ...
Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
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The Coalition's promised nuclear power plants could consume three times more water than existing coal sites, posing a ...
It may sound strange but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain.
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