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In 2021, researchers working in New Mexico published a paper that contributed to what remains one of the most controversial ...
A new line of evidence is providing further corroboration of the antiquity of fossilized footprints discovered at White Sands ...
Data centers are setting back sustainable energy goals across the country. They also contribute to air and water pollution, ...
In the last 450 million years, as plants slowly evolved from freshwater algae and moved from aquatic ecosystems to moist land to drier land, their life-cycles also changed significantly.
Cape Coral is facing a challenge with its native aquatic plant, spatterdock, which has been growing uncontrollably in Lake Kennedy. While beneficial for the environment, this plant is causing ...
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The grants will be used to combat invasive aquatic plants and support sediment or logjam removal projects. A total of 53 lakes and streams will receive funding through the LARE program, including ...
This plant, and other invasives like it, block out the sunlight from the water body, which reduces oxygen, she said. “Plants in that water body won’t be able to create oxygen through ...
University of B.C. researchers have discovered that plants are leaking more water than initially thought, a discovery that could change the way scientists predict future global warming. His latest ...
This is particularly true for submerged organisms such as algae (e.g., Schoefs et al., 2017) but also for aquatic plants. In this Research Topic, two different cases are reported. The first one is the ...
In general, macrophytes have been considered non-mycorrhizal plants due to the restrictive conditions of aquatic environments for AMF (Tanner & Clayton 1985).However, the present study found 62 papers ...
Doha, Qatar: The Aquatic Research Center at Ras Matbakh, run by the Ministry of Municipality, is contributing greatly to developing fish production and increasing the stock of fish of high ...