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Beyond crop losses: Super El Niño and the ‘hidden hunger’ risk
The immediate impacts of Super El Niño events on agriculture and water resources are well documented. But the “hidden hunger” ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of how Amphibolis antarctica, Australia’s strange sea nymph seagrass, reproduces underwater.
In many underwater ecosystems, seagrass meadows act as a food source, a safe haven, and an ecological lynchpin. But until now, very little was known about how these plants reproduce—critical ...
All of these are members of the aroid family (Araceae) and are easily recognizable by their flowering apparatus, consisting ...
Under natural and agricultural production conditions, plants often suffer from abiotic stresses such as drought, high temperature, low temperature, saline ...
Late spring heat opens a golden window for gardeners who want fast, reliable crops without the stress of transplant shock.
On a Cape Cod blueberry farm, a newly arrived colony of bumblebees takes flight, beginning the careful work that transforms ...
Grow a slice of summer right in your garden. Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus)are heat-loving plants that love to bask in the ...
Despite being an allergy nuisance for some, pollen plays a crucial role in the reproduction of plants in the natural world.
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How to grow watermelon from seed for sweet, juicy fruit
Your favorite summer fruit grown simply in your own garden.
Martha Stewart on MSN
Why your peach tree isn’t producing fruit—and the simple fixes that actually work
Expert-backed fixes for a more abundant harvest.
Australasia's hidden pollination crisis, mirroring global threats, could pose a significant risk to regional biodiversity and food security, new research has found. Australasia has likely overlooked a ...
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