Scientists have discovered how plants adapt their root systems in drought conditions to grow steeper into the soil to access deeper water reserves.
Scientists have discovered how plants adapt their root systems in drought conditions to grow steeper into the soil to access deeper water reserves. Plant scientists from the University of Nottingham, ...
According to the United Nations, soil salinization affects between 20% and 40% of arable land globally, with human activity ...
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Researchers have learned how drought causes plants to modify their root systems so they grow deeper into the ground to reach ...
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