If your teeth have ever felt fuzzy after skipping a brushing, you've encountered biofilm-a slimy bacterial layer that clings ...
and can be grafted onto the stock of another plant. Commercial use of plants Humans make use of plants for food, for raw materials and as a source of medicines. Modern biotechnology techniques ...
The fear is that if pollen carrying the gene for the medical product was blown on the wind, the gene could be transferred to a plant far outside the production area, leading to the alteration of ...
Scientists have created a new atlas of plant cells during immune response, in turn discovering a new rare cell state, called Primary IMmunE Responder (PRIMER), that acts as an immune response hub to ...
Plant extracts, rich in bioactive compounds, have contributed significantly to the development of drugs, as they offer therapeutic potential for several of these diseases. However, their use is ...