This Research Topic is part of the series: <a href=" Molecular Basis of Seed Germination and Dormancy, Volume ...
Valentine's Day is not just about love; it's also a crucial business day for local flower shops in the Tri-Cities area.
Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: Chondrichthyan fishes—a group that includes rays, skates, chimaeras, and sharks—are thought to have energy intensive reproduction cycles due in no ...
Valentine’s Day is steeped in tradition. Giving flowers is a popular tradition each February 14, and the National Retail Federation estimates that people spend around $2.6 billion on flowers for ...
New research from James Cook University has made the extraordinary discovery that epaulette sharks can reproduce and lay eggs without any measurable rise in energy use. JCU's shark physiology research ...
Many people receive Valentine’s Day gifts from loved ones, especially roses, but the holiday’s favorite flower often declines shortly after Feb. 14. Kansas State University horticulture expert ...
Almond trees’ distinctive pink buds are beginning to blossom around Kern County amid uncertain conditions for one of the ...
Butterflies are one of our most popular insects. They are excellent pollinators of a wide variety of plants and also serve as a food source for many birds.
Evolutionary biologists have found that environment plays a key role in determining whether a species opts for sexual over asexual reproduction. Evolutionary biologists at the University of Toronto (U ...
A full-day workshop dedicated to managing emerging postharvest diseases is Feb. 18, from 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Confluence Technology Center, 285 Technology Center Way, Wenatchee. Registration ends ...
Living organisms have good reason for engaging in sexual, rather than asexual, reproduction according to scientists. Living organisms have good reason for engaging in sexual, rather than asexual, ...
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