Computational modeling of plant root development: the art and the science
New Phytologist, EarlyView.
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New Phytologist, Volume 246, Issue 4, Page 1796-1815, May 2025.
New Phytologist, Volume 246, Issue 4, Page 1420-1422, May 2025.
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Florida’s Lake Okeechobee is essential for water management but faces harmful algal blooms, which thrive in warm, nutrient-rich waters. Daily vertical migration enables them to survive in turbid conditions. A new study using a physical-biogeochemical model reveals that cyanobacteria move toward the surface for sunlight in the morning, boosting growth, and are redistributed by wind and mixing at night. This daily migration, combined with temperature and wind patterns, influences bloom development, offering insights to better monitor and manage harmful algal blooms.
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At California Spring Trials 2025, the Greenhouse Grower team visited Benary to view the breeder’s new Begonia Mega Cool series.
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Botany One interviews Dr Zong-Xin Ren, a pollination ecologist fascinated with natural history and orchids.
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I planted old seeds last week and found this in my soil today, does anyone know what it is and if it’s harmful to my seedlings?
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The link between proximity to greenspace — including trees and parks– and healthy birth outcomes is well established. Now new data adds to our understanding of these health benefits, accounting for other factors that may influence this link, such as education, income and body mass index, but also taking the body of knowledge a step further by exploring the effect of residing near newly planted trees.