Exciting new research unveils the ecological and physiological secrets for different plants to thrive and coexist in an extreme tropical environment.
How Serapias Orchids Outsmart Self-Pollination
Scientists reveal how Serapias orchids ensure their cross-pollination through a special flower morphology interacting with pollinators in a particular manner, without the need for pollen masses changes as in many other...
Weathering the Storm: Understanding Maize Lodging Resistance
A new model identifies the morphological features that determine stalk bending strength.
Smart crops for a changing world: novel insights from the Italian plant science community
After the summer break, the Italian Society of Agricultural Genetics celebrated the 66th edition of its annual congress in sunny Bari, a beautiful city located in the heel of Italy’s boot. Want to know more about...
Are Giant Tomatoes the Future of Climate-Resilient Crops?
Researchers in Brazil found a special part of tomato genome that controls the size of not just the fruit but also the leaves and stems. This discovery could help making tomato crops more resilient to different...