Precise control of flowering time and duration is a long-standing challenge in ornamental plant production, directly ...
Researchers have found a way to control protein levels inside different tissues of a whole, living animal for the first time. The method lets scientists dial protein levels up or down with great ...
Researchers engineered a tool to precisely control gibberellin (GA) levels in Arabidopsis plants to study GA signaling Reducing GA levels altered root growth and flowering time, consistent with GA’s ...
Wheat feeds billions, so even small gains matter a great deal. It is also vast in scope, covering more than 215 million hectares each year, according to a recent study. A new resource maps which wheat ...
The development of female cannabis inflorescences is tightly regulated by day length and plant hormones, with direct implications for fiber, seed, and cannabinoid production. This study shows that ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2. The intricate interplay of plant hormones is pivotal in regulating various aspects of plant growth and development, from seed ...
Abstract: Around the world, a vast variety of plants abounds, but it is still difficult for scientists to conduct rigorous research in this field due to the regional nature of these plants. Iran is ...
If you’re eating fruits, vegetables, legumes and seeds, you’re likely consuming plant estrogen — a group of naturally occurring compounds that can act like a weaker form of the female sex hormone. The ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions. Credit...Yuko Shimizu Supported by By Rachel E. Gross Estrogen is the ...
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at Brock University, Canada, in this horticulture discussion, delves into what we need to know about hormonal therapy for grapevines, including plant ...
Spring has officially arrived on the calendar. Recent weather has fluctuated between some very springlike days back to more like winter across Wisconsin. Plants are not likely to get fooled into ...