Annals of Botany The cost–benefit model for botanical carnivory This study concludes that traps have lower rates of photosynthesis than leaves, and that leaves have higher rates of photosynthesis after feeding. botanyoneJune 26, 2015
Plant Cuttings Waste not, want not… A little while ago we looked at auxotrophic algae getting a helping hand from bacteria; now we’ll take a look at ‘proper plants’ that get a little help from animals (in a sort of mixotrophy). But it’s not exactly... Nigel ChaffeyNovember 22, 2012