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Scientists have developed a way to image sexual reproduction in living flowers, according to a study published today in the open-access journal eLife. The new technique, originally reported on bioRxiv ...
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The secret life of flowers and pollinators
Flowers are more than just pretty—they’re intricate biological machines designed to attract pollinators and ensure reproduction. From vivid petals to sweet nectar, every detail serves a purpose in ...
Researchers have discovered a “perfectly-preserved” example of sexual reproduction in flowering plants in a 100-million-year old amber fossil. A 100 million-year-old amber fossil contains flowering ...
AMHERST – A new study reported this week suggests that flower strips offer benefits for bumblebee colony reproduction, but some plants do increase infection risk for the bees. The research was ...
Scientists have developed a way to image sexual reproduction in living flowers, according to a new study. Scientists have developed a way to image sexual reproduction in living flowers, according to a ...
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