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Friday, August 2, 2013

It's Not Just the Heat, It's the Ozone: Hidden Heat Wave Dangers Exposed

During heat waves – when ozone production rises as plants’ ozone absorption is curtailed -- more pollution is left in ...  > full story

Improving Crop Yields in a World of Extreme Weather Events

When plants encounter drought, they naturally produce abscisic acid (ABA), a stress hormone that helps them cope with the drought conditions. Specifically, ...  > full story

Vegetation on Earth: Stunning Satellite Imagery Depicting Vegetation Around the World

Although 75 percent of the planet is an ocean of blue, the remaining 25 percent of Earth's surface is a dynamic green. Data from the Visible ...  > full story

Contribution of Particulate Matter from Air Pollution to Forest Decline

Air pollution is related to forest decline and also appears to attack the protecting wax on tree leaves and needles. ...  > full story

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