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Posted October 16, 2012:
- Extinction from Global Warming: Changing Interactions Between Species May Be More Dangerous Than High Temperatures Alone
- Pollenizer Research Should Help Seedless Watermelon Farmers
- Boreal Forest Bends to Development, but There Is a Breaking Point
- Green Leaf Volatiles Increase Plant Fitness Via Biocontrol
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Native Plant Fares Well in Pilot Green Roof Research Study
- Mystery of Nematode Pest-Resistant Soybeans Cracked: Gene Also Correlates With Human Diseases
- Primates in Peril: Conservationists Reveal the World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
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Posted October 4, 2012:
- How to Restore Native Grasslands in the Interior Pacific Northwest, U.S.
- Insects a Prime Driver in Plant Evolution and Diversity
- Insects Shape Genetic Landscape Through Plant Defenses
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Posted September 27, 2012:
- 'Semi-Dwarf' Trees May Enable a Green Revolution for Some Forest Crops
- Carnivorous Plant Catapults Prey With Snap-Tentacles: Biologists Describe New Capture Mechanism
- True Love Between Grass and Clover Leads to Richer Harvest
Posted September 25, 2012:
Posted September 24, 2012:
- 3-D Time-Lapse Imaging Captures Twisted Root Mechanics for First Time
- New Data on the Biofuel Ecobalance: Most Biofuels Are Not 'Green'
Posted September 21, 2012:
- Horticultural Hijacking: The Dark Side of Beneficial Soil Bacteria
- Twenty-Three Nuclear Power Plants Found to Be in Tsunami Risk Areas
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Posted September 12, 2012:
- Rare Cliffhanging Plant Species Uses Unique Reproductive Strategy With Ants
- Studies Shed Light on How to Reduce the Amount of Toxins in Plant-Derived Foods
Posted September 11, 2012:
- LED Lights Used in Plant Growth Experiments for Deep Space Missions
- Droughts Are Pushing Trees to the Limit
- Priceless or Worthless? 100 Most Threatened Species First in Line to Disappear Completely If Nothing Is Done, Conservationists Warn
- Screening Technique Uncovers Five New Plant Activator Compounds
Posted September 10, 2012:
- Researchers Use 'Banker Plants' to Help Battle Whitefly Pests
- Continuing Management Needed for Most Threatened and Endangered Species, Experts Say
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Guantanamo Bay Lepidoptera Study Sets Baseline for Future Research
- Plants Cry for Help When an Attack Can Be Expected
Posted September 4, 2012:
- Gardener's Delight Offers Glimpse Into the Evolution of Flowering Plants
- Bees, Fruits and Money: Decline of Pollinators Will Have Severe Impact on Nature and Humankind
Posted August 31, 2012:
Posted August 30, 2012:
- Surviving Drought: Discovery May Help Protect Crops from Stressors
- Plants' Fungi Allies May Not Help Store Climate Change's Extra Carbon
- Evolution of Mustards' Spice: Plants Developed Chemical Defense Against Bugs, Specific to Where They Live
Posted August 28, 2012:
Posted August 27, 2012:
- Oldest Occurrence of Arthropods Preserved in Amber: Fly, Mite Specimens Are 100 Million Years Older Than Previous Amber Inclusions
- Plants Unpack Winter Coats When Days Get Shorter
- Probiotics Supercharge Plants' Immunity to Disease
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