Measuring Grass Pollen Allergens Instead of Grass Pollen Countby King's College LondonStudy finds that grass allergen levels are more closely associated with hay fever symptoms than pollen count
Crucial Insights into Moss Growth under Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levelsby Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
NewsHow Sunflowers See the Sunby University of California - DavisNew research shows that sunflowers respond to the sun through a previously unknown mechanism
NewsGene Discovery May Help Growers Battle Grape Downy Mildewby Cornell UniversityDeveloping grapes with resistance to these diseases can help cut down the number of sprays used by growers
NewsPlants Transformed into Detectors of Dangerous Chemicalsby University of California - RiversideScientists engineer plants to speak in color
NewsPlant-Based Isn’t Just about Burgers Anymoreby University of WaterlooPlant-based materials give life to tiny soft robots that can potentially conduct medical procedures
NewsUnique Marimo Threatened by Rising Lake Temperaturesby Kobe UniversityThe warmer it gets, the more the inward decomposition outpaces the outward growth of these life forms
NewsAmerican Society of Plant Biologists Announces New Peer Review Report Policyby American Society of Plant BiologistsNew policy introduces a uniform process for the publishing of peer review reports
NewsJournal Honors Pioneering Scientist with New Seriesby American Phytopathological SocietyThe new series will present articles visionary scientists in the field of MPMI
NewsNature Is Inventive—the Same Substance Is Produced Differently by Plantsby Max Planck Institute for Chemical EcologyThe production of special plant defense compounds has evolved independently in distantly related plant families
NewsHow to Save Plants from Climate Change? Just Ask Themby University of California - Los AngelesBiologists can infer trees’ desired conditions from their wood and leaves
NewsHow Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationshipby Syracuse UniversityWarming trends will likely result in major disturbances of networks of fungi potentially harming forest resilience