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Tag: sulphur

Cells, Genes & Molecules Growth & Development

Flowers grow less yellow without sulphur, and that could affect the pollinators that need to see them

Both Van Gogh and Nature like to use sulphur-derived pigments for flowers, but what happens when there’s not enough sulphur?

by Alun SaltOctober 20, 2021October 20, 2021
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Structure of a maize
Annals of Botany News in Brief

In situ analyses of inorganic nutrient distribution in sweetcorn and maize kernels

by Alex AssiryOctober 29, 2018October 24, 2018
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Image: Wikimedia Commons.
Plant Cuttings

Spotlight on macronutrients: Stressed-out sulphur…

The presence of sulfur in seagrasses and coral can indicate stresses caused by oxygen-poor areas of the ocean floor, and global warming.

by Nigel ChaffeyMay 20, 2014May 13, 2014
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