A conservation charity has been awarded £10,000 as part of an annual one-off award for good causes. The Pollinator Project in ...
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Some Plants Attract Pollinators By Heating Themselves and It’s Probably the Oldest Pollination Strategy
A new study published in Science shows that these plants—called cycads—use infrared radiation from heat as a signal to ...
A Chile-based ag technology company says its liquid pollination system can lift fruit set in United States orchards by about ...
The Trump administration is moving to dissolve the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, a leading hub for ...
Since the time of the dinosaurs, cycad plants may have attracted insects using infrared light. It may be the world's oldest ...
Regardless, insect pollination remains essential for pollen movement and achieving economically viable yields of fruits with ...
The words “pollination” and “flower” may seem inseparable, but plants began courting insects millions of years before they ...
Once industrial validation is achieved, the next inflection point is not linear growth. It is compounding leverage. This is ...
New honey bee compliance officers, a major R&D program and tailored education and resources are part of the Minns Government's $9.5 million NSW Varroa ...
Harvard researchers have discovered that cycads—one of the oldest living lineages of seed plants—heat up their reproductive ...
Cycads use infrared heat to guide beetle pollinators, revealing an ancient plant communication system that predates flowers.
Cycad cones aren’t always hot. Instead, they follow daily cycles of heating and cooling: Pollen-laden male cones produce a big burst of heat in the late afternoon, and then ovulating female cones warm ...
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