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Alcoholic fruit may help plants recruit mammals to spread their seeds

19 July 2023

Measurements of alcohol levels in fruits collected in a Costa Rican forest reveal that those eaten by mammals contain higher levels of alcohol


Piggy Sooy genetically modified soya beans

Soya beans made more meat-like by adding genes for pig proteins

28 June 2023

A company called Moolec has created transgenic soya beans called “Piggy Sooy” in which a quarter of the protein is pig protein rather than plant protein


Ancient plant's leaves didn't follow golden rule as modern ones do

15 June 2023

Most modern plants grow leaves in a pattern that follows the Fibonacci sequence, but a reconstruction of a 400-million-year-old plant reveals that its leaves grew much more chaotically


R126CH Unrecognisable woman in casual clothing holding a box of used coffee ground to use as compost in her garden.

Why used coffee grounds may be doing your plants more harm than good

14 June 2023

We are often told to add used coffee grounds to garden soil to perk up plants. But the science doesn’t support this, says James Wong


The AlphaGarden robotic gardener

Robot gardener grows plants as well as humans do but uses less water

11 June 2023

A vegetable-growing trial has pitted expert human gardeners against an AI-powered robot – both produced comparable crops, but the robot used about 40 per cent less water


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Underground fungi absorb up to a third of our fossil fuel emissions

5 June 2023

Researchers estimate that plants transfer more than 13 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide each year to mycorrhizal fungi, which grow around their roots


Rare plant turns carnivorous when it is low on a key nutrient

23 May 2023

The West African liana Triphyophyllum peltatum can grow special leaves that trap insects, but we now know it only does this when the soil is lacking in phosphorus


380 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong Region EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01GMT May 22 Calotes goetzi The Cambodian blue-crested agma, an aggressive lizard that changes color as a defensive mechanism ? Henrik Bringsoe

Hundreds of species new to science discovered in South-East Asia

22 May 2023

A WWF report catalogues a cornucopia of plants and animals newly identified in the Greater Mekong region in 2021 and 2022, but many of them are endangered


GDX76B Allium ursinum. Foraging wild garlic in an English woodland - spring, UK

Foraging for wild garlic: how, when and what to watch out for

17 May 2023

The pungent flavour of wild garlic probably evolved as a defence against herbivory, but it doesn’t deter garlic-loving humans, says Sam Wong


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New book collates the pioneering photographs of Anna Atkins

17 May 2023

The 19th-century British botanist used an early photographic technique to document plants and algae, and in 1843 released the first ever book illustrated with photographs


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