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Plant Biology

sunflower

Scientists Uncover How Plants ‘See’ Without Eyes

A young plant budding up from soil

Plants Possess the “Sense of Touch” without Nerves, Study Finds

Plant being recorded

Stressed plants emit airborne sounds that can be detected from over a meter away

Redwood forests such as this one in California's Humboldt County are key components of the state's climate change mitigation efforts, but UCI researchers suggest that ongoing greenhouse gas emissions may limit the ability of trees to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Forest trees find a new watery ‘sweet spot’ when CO2 is high

The impacts of ozone depletion and elevated UV-B levels on the terrestrial ecosystem

Fossil pollen ‘sunscreen’ proves role of ozone depletion in largest mass extinction

A breadfruit tree in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Photo by Nyree Zerega

Caribbean breadfruit traced back to Capt. Bligh’s 1791-93 journey

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