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Any good resources on Morphogenesis and related areas?
I recently began thinking about how plants get their shape and discovered "morphogenesis" after some inept googling. It seems like a fascinating subject so I'd like to learn a bit more. I have...
I recently began thinking about how plants get their shape and discovered "morphogenesis" after some inept googling. It seems like a fascinating subject so I'd like to learn a bit more. I have some A-level university courses in chemistry and microbiology, but never dug too deep. So I am looking for suggestions on what to read up on in order to gain some understanding of how plants and other organisms get their shape. The ultimate goal is of course to plant my own house.
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Is meat really that bad?
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Are plants animals like any other?
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Tiny, needle-like sensors inserted into plants are the latest addition to precision agriculture
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I touched the world's most painful plant - Gympie gympie (the suicide plant)
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Anyone here grow palms?
I went to college in Massachusetts, and after awhile the winters began to get to me. A study-abroad trip to Paraguay helped me fall in love with palms. After I graduated, I explicitly looked for...
I went to college in Massachusetts, and after awhile the winters began to get to me. A study-abroad trip to Paraguay helped me fall in love with palms. After I graduated, I explicitly looked for work in areas of the Southeast where I could grow palms, eventually settling in the Midlands of South Carolina (USDA Hardiness Zone 8a), which can grow a reasonable variety (our state tree is the cabbage palmetto, Sabal palmetto, and it is incredibly common in the area). I’ve currently got two potted palms: a European fan palm, Chamaerops humilis, and pygmy date palm, Phoenix roebelenii (the latter needs to be housed in the garage during the winter).
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How will plants cope with fewer pollinators?
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Rise of the 'robo-plants', as scientists fuse nature with tech
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Welcome to Pollinator Park
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Yaupon: The rebirth of America's forgotten tea
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What are the seven (well, eight) realms of biogeography?
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A first for the International Space Station: A plant transplant
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Breathing life into the corpse flower
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Seven smokable plants you can grow that aren’t marijuana
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Nanotechnology for plant genetic engineering
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Decoding the mathematical secrets of plants’ stunning leaf patterns
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Detection of electrical signaling between tomato plants raises interesting questions
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The true story of Kudzu, the vine that never truly ate the South
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Fruit trenches: Cultivating subtropical plants in freezing temperatures
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Here's what you need to know about indoor grow lights for starting seeds, gardening inside, or houseplants
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Erythranthe Peregrina - The flower species born from a sterile hybrid. Twice.
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From Stevie Wonder to 'Mother Earth's Plantasia,' music for plants is real
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I am overwintering my peppers in Canada
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A native plant is exposing the clash between traditional knowledge and Western conventions
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How do people learn to cook a poisonous plant safely?
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A good place: Watching plants grow, fast and slow
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Plant parenthood
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Plants
Anyone in here interesting in plants (growing, propagating, maintaining, etc). Figure we can get a forum started to exchange tips. On a side note, some of the side categories seem overly broad....
Anyone in here interesting in plants (growing, propagating, maintaining, etc). Figure we can get a forum started to exchange tips.
On a side note, some of the side categories seem overly broad. Hobbies for example is going to get pretty bonkers.
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The internet has spent three years taking care of this guy’s plants: The subreddit r/takecareofmyplant has 11,300 members, all dedicated to, well, taking care of a plant
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How almonds went from deadly to delicious
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The sealed garden that was only watered once in fifty-three years
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Anyone here into growing cannabis?
Now that it's legal in Canada to grow cannabis, I decided to try my hand at growing a few plants indoors. I started with a simple setup and a couple of seeds in a closet. As I did more research, I...
Now that it's legal in Canada to grow cannabis, I decided to try my hand at growing a few plants indoors. I started with a simple setup and a couple of seeds in a closet. As I did more research, I slowly started upgrading my equipment and methods. There is so much more to growing good cannabis indoors than I originally thought, and it's become a very interesting hobby for me. There is also a lot of misinformation and pseudoscience out there, which can make it difficult for new growers.
Anyone else into this hobby? What's your setup like? Anyone thinking of getting into it?
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Seven-mile ‘bee corridor’ of wildflowers will feed London’s pollinators this summer
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Kitchen spices look startlingly different in the wild
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Extinct flower rediscovered in Hawaii, via drones - A rare cliff-dwelling flower that was thought eliminated has been found by scientists in Kauai.
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Some plants “hear” through flowers. A study found petals vibrated in response to recordings of a bee’s wingbeats, leading plants to sweeten their nectar.
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Test tube trees
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Extreme botany: The precarious science of endangered rare plants
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As atmospheric CO² increases plants use less water but it's not all good news
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Plant like fossil thought to be the first animal relative
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Plants can tell the time using sugars
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