Producing fewer sperm cells can be advantageous in self-fertilizing plants.
Through the study of an unusual, long-lasting slide, has developed a new technique to make prediction easier and more accurate.
Researchers from the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) have used satellite images to assess the effective use of cover crops in the Dutch province of Overijssel.
Plowing, mulching or direct sowing: Modelling of soil structural changes as important fundamental research.
Robots fitted with ultraviolet light lamps that roam vineyards at night are proving effective at killing powdery mildew, a devastating pathogen for many crops, including grapes.
Scientists explored how the valuable ecosystems responded to rising seas in the past.
IUPUI-led study is first to find satellite data can detect fog's impact on vegetation levels under climate change.
It’s not easy being a tiny willow on the wind-and snow-blasted islands of the Norwegian territory of Svalbard.
About 9,000 years ago in the Balsas River Valley of southwestern Mexico, hunter-gatherers began domesticating teosinte, a wild grass.
BGU's Mizrahi Group has successfully manipulated a cow’s microbiome for the first time.
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