Scientists have discovered that certain plants can survive stressful, dry conditions by controlling water loss through their leaves without relying on their usual mechanism - tiny pores known as ...
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Why cultivating drought-resistant plants disappoints: Soil physics may be the real bottleneck
Plants need water, light, and air to thrive. But when they transport water from the soil up to their leaves, they defy gravity. Scientists describe this astonishing phenomenon as "negative water ...
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What really happens if you water your plants every day, according to gardening pros
Watering your plants daily can create a host of unwanted problems.
Ever feel like your plants just aren’t as happy as they could be, no matter how much you care for them? Watering seems so straightforward, but it’s easy to get wrong. Some mistakes can slow growth or ...
Scientists discovered that certain plants can survive stressful, dry conditions by controlling water loss through their leaves without relying on their usual mechanism -- tiny pores known as 'stomata' ...
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