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All Articles Tagged As: plantsDrought tolerance in potatoes (7/1/2008)Hunting for drought tolerance genes in ancient Andean landraces ...> Full Article Ancient Mexican maize varieties (6/28/2008)Sequencing of ancient corn landraces to ensure genetic diversity and resources ...> Full Article Researchers Resurrect Extinct Judean Date Palm Tree from 2,000-Year-Old Seed (6/13/2008)
When Plants 'Think' Alike (5/29/2008)
Getting to the Roots of Sunflower Cultivation (5/23/2008)
Using DNA, scientists hunt for the roots of the modern potato (2/3/2008)
Probing Question: Why are flowers beautiful? (1/28/2008)
Tree DNA helps support traditional view that some New Zealand plants were saved from catastrophic flood (1/15/2008)
New plant study reveals a 'deeply hidden' layer of the transcriptome (12/29/2007)
Pinot Noir Grape Sequenced (12/27/2007)
Researchers spearhead key genome initiative (12/16/2007)
Plants see the light to help beat the big freeze (12/8/2007)Light quality signals enhance plant freezing tolerance ...> Full Article New research to decode the genetic secrets of prolific potato pest (12/1/2007)The full weight of a consortium of world-leading scientists - including those who helped decode the entire human genome - is being thrown at a parasitic worm less than 1mm long. ...> Full Article Flowering plants evolved very quickly into five groups (11/30/2007)
New study unravels how plants respond to light (11/30/2007)
Evolutionary Biology Research on Plant Shows Significance of Maternal Effects (11/16/2007)
Tangled Web Of The Insect, Plant And Parasite Arms Race (11/4/2007)New insights into the evolutionary relationship between plant-dwelling insects and their parasites are revealed in the online open access journal BMC Biology. Researchers shed light on how sawflies evolved to escape their parasites and gain themselves an 'enemy-free space' for millions of years. ...> Full Article Team IDs ancient cargo from DNA (11/1/2007)
Bacteria Use Plant Defence for Genetic Modification (10/23/2007)
Scientists Sequence Genome of Soil-Dwelling Green Alga (10/12/2007)
Plant viruses from past provide ecological clues (10/10/2007)
Living fossils have hot sex (10/5/2007)
Genetic differences in clover make one type toxic (10/4/2007)
Research project on rice epigenetics using new techniques (9/11/2007)
Auto Immune Response Creates Barrier To Fertility; Could Be A Step In Speciation (9/5/2007)Plant biologists at the Max Planck Institute of Developmental Biology and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered that an autoimmune response, triggered by a small number of genes, can be a barrier to producing a viable offspring. ...> Full Article A major advance in plant biology: the grapevine genome is completely sequenced (9/4/2007)
Ancient yucca chaws yield ancient DNA (9/1/2007)
First orchid fossil puts showy blooms at some 80 million years old (8/30/2007)
How To Share A Bat (8/29/2007)
Scientists Aim To Sequence And Catalog Conifer Genes For Future Biofuels Research (8/23/2007)
Rubbish heaps helped crops evolve (8/23/2007)
Clones on task serve greater good, evolutionary study shows (8/21/2007)
Circadian Clock Controls Plant Growth Hormone (8/15/2007)
DNA Sequences and Fossils Show that the Proteaceae, A Major Group of Gondwanaland's Plants, Spread by Continental Drift and Transoceanic Dispersal to Modern Continents (8/12/2007)
Researcher To Trace Genetic History Of Coconut (8/10/2007)
Which Came First, The Moth Or The Cactus? (8/10/2007)
Scientists Plant Self-Pollination Idea (8/8/2007)
Why Do Flowers Smell, And Why Do Plants Smell, Too? (8/6/2007)
Charting Ever-Changing Genomes (7/23/2007)Instead of immutable proprietary software, any species' genetic information resembles open source code that is constantly tweaked and optimized to meet the users' specific needs. But which parts of the code have withstood the test of time and which parts have undergone rapid evolutionary change has been difficult to assess. ...> Full Article How Pathogens Evolve To Escape Detection (7/20/2007)
How Plants Learned To Respond To Changing Environments (7/15/2007)A team of John Innes Centre scientists led by Professor Nick Harberd have discovered how plants evolved the ability to adapt to changes in climate and environment. Plants adapt their growth, including key steps in their life cycle such as germination and flowering, to take advantage of environmental conditions . They can also repress growth when their environment is not favourable. This involves many complex signalling pathways which are integrated by the plant growth hormone gibberellin. ...> Full Article Professor Probing The Evolution Of Tropical Orchids (7/14/2007)
Exploring the Genetic Diversity of Flowers (7/13/2007)Unlike moths and butterflies that are often brilliantly colored to warn potential predators that they carry toxins, flowers and the fruits they produce have brilliant colors and unusual shapes because they want to attract the attention of pollinators and frugivores who will disperse their pollen and seed, thus guaranteeing the next generation. ...> Full Article Rapid Evolution Of Defense Genes In Plants May Produce Hybrid Incompatibility (7/13/2007)Species are kept separate in plants and animals through barriers to gene flow. However, the exact mechanisms of speciation have only been explained within the last 20 years. Scientists found that one mechanism, hybrid necrosis, is associated with a plant defense gene. Different forms of these rapidly evolving genes in parent plants can cause autoimmune responses leading to offspring inviability and may represent a molecular pathway to speciation unique to plants. ...> Full Article Ancient Americans Ate Chili Peppers 1,500 Years Ago (7/12/2007)
Internal Clock, External Light Regulate Plant Growth (7/11/2007)Most plants and animals show changes in activity over a 24-hour cycle. Now, for the first time, researchers have shown how a plant combines signals from its internal clock with those from the environment to show a daily rhythm of growth. ...> Full Article Scientists To Sequence Eucalyptus Genome (7/6/2007)
Researchers Say Genes Hold Secret to Wheat's Success (7/5/2007)The success of wheat as a food crop can be traced through thousands of years of genetic changes that occurred as wheat was domesticated for human use, write UC Davis plant scientists Jorge Dubcovsky and Jan Dvorak in the cover article of the current issue of the journal Science. ...> Full Article Earliest-Known Evidence Of Peanut, Cotton And Squash Farming Found (7/2/2007)Anthropologists working on the slopes of the Andes in northern Peru have discovered the earliest-known evidence of peanut, cotton and squash farming dating back 5,000 to 9,000 years. Their findings provide long-sought-after evidence that some of the early development of agriculture in the New World took place at farming settlements in the Andes. ...> Full Article Moss Genes Provided Fuse For Plant Life Explosion (6/23/2007)
Researchers Demonstrate Way To Genetically Engineer The Height Of Trees (6/22/2007)
Scientists Demonstrate First Use Of Nanotechnology To Enter Plant Cells (5/18/2007)A team of Iowa State University plant scientists and materials chemists have successfully used nanotechnology to penetrate plant cell walls and simultaneously deliver a gene and a chemical that triggers its expression with controlled precision. Their breakthrough brings nanotechnology to plant biology and agricultural biotechnology, creating a powerful new tool for targeted delivery into plant cells. ...> Full Article Arsenic-Absorbing Fern May Soak Up Toxic Metal To Repel Hungry Bugs (5/5/2007)In the struggle for survival, plants are often at the mercy of hungry animals - but one fern has turned the tables by using poisonous arsenic to reduce its appeal, say University of Florida researchers. ...> Full Article Plankton Have Gene That Integrates Foreign Dna Into Its Own Genome (5/2/2007)
Scientists Find Missing Link to Understand How Plants Make Vitamin C (4/29/2007)Vitamin C is possibly the most important small molecule whose biosynthetic pathway remained a mystery. That is until now. ...> Full Article Researchers Zero In On Genes That Turn A Plant's Ability To Self-pollinate On And Off (4/26/2007)
Two-Protein Team Would Be Lost Without Each Other (4/25/2007)
Earth's First Rainforest Unearthed (4/24/2007)
Scientists Unlock Secret Of What Makes Plants Flower (4/19/2007)
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