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Reviews

This plant book is amazing

A book that considers not only how plants have nourished the body, but also the soul.

by Nigel ChaffeyJanuary 19, 2022January 20, 2022
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Do we need another picture book about plants?

It depends on whether or not it’s a good picture book about plants.

by Nigel ChaffeyDecember 21, 2021December 21, 2021
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Ecosystems

Hybrid coffee cultivars may enhance agroecosystem resilience to climate change

Your daily cup of coffee could be threatened by climate change, but targeted plant breeding may be here to help.

by William SalterApril 19, 2021April 19, 2021
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Camellia sinensis
Plant Cuttings

The interconnectedness of plant studies

by Nigel ChaffeyApril 14, 2016May 6, 2016
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Image: David Iliff/Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-SA 3.0).
Plant Cuttings

Money doesn’t grow on trees… (2) [Or, From cuddly koalas to bird poo…]

Could the koala’s diet of eucalyptus result in gold?

by Nigel ChaffeyJanuary 28, 2014January 23, 2014
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Links

Could GM technology help avert a conservation crisis in coffee?

by Alun SaltJune 27, 2013June 27, 2013
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Genetic structure and diversity of Coffea
Annals of Botany

Genetic structure and diversity of Coffea

by botanyoneMarch 8, 2013February 8, 2013
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  2. Shyam Phartyal on What lies beneath? Botanists find a disconnection between how plants behave above and below ground.January 29, 2023

    Excellent study. An additional flooding treatment could have revealed little more about this above-below ground trait relationship.

  3. Nigel Chaffey on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 18, 2023

    Good afternoon, Patrick, Aha, one now begins to wonder if the spelling Catherine in the cited source should really have…

  4. Patrick Collins on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 17, 2023

    The bisindole alkaloid catharine is said to have been published and the molecular structure can be found scattered about, though…

  5. Nigel Chaffey on The geek’s guide to weird and wonderful plantsJanuary 17, 2023

    Hello Patrick, Thank you for taking th etim eto comment on this item. The source for 'catherine' that's stated in…

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