This archival footage from the 1930s offers an in-depth exploration of plant and aquatic life cycles, focusing on the processes of reproduction and growth at a microscopic level. The film begins ...
Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals from one or more parent plants. This can be accomplished by sexual or asexual means. Growth-derived mechanical conflicts between tissues are ...
Instead, these plants produce an identical copy of themselves. This type of reproduction is known as asexual reproduction. Plants can reproduce asexually in a number of different ways. Some plants ...
Purdue University scientists have discovered a key mechanism that regulates how plants develop chloroplasts, essential ...
"Prevention is really the key." Lawmakers take aim at plant that poses a major threat to communities: 'It's really a problem' ...
Why do some organisms die immediately after reproducing (some salmon and bamboos, many insects, and all grain crops), while others live on to reproduce repeatedly (most plants and vertebrates)?
Plants adjust cellular pressure to respond to environmental factors. The evolution of stomata played a major role in changing ...
Pollination is the first step of flowering plant reproduction: pollen moves from male flower parts to female flower parts, to fertilize the ovule and produce seeds.
How did Earth's earliest seed plants capture pollen to reproduce? A team of scientists has uncovered new clues by ...