The Earth is still full of things to be discovered, as the collaborative work of one determined Bucknell professor and some intrepid students demonstrates. Come find out about three new Australian plant species Bucknellians have discovered, and the strategies they have used to bring global attention to their study of these unusual plants! And look--there\u27s Matt Damon, growing potatoes on Mars!https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/fac_coll/1035/thumbnail.jp
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Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Pictured here are students ...
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Our continent has a wretched history of invasive species. Ecosystems have succumbed to exotic animal...
Plants are one of the two major groups of living organisms that are an essential entity to the funct...
Plants are often overlooked as the less exciting eukaryotic cousins of animals. They are, in fact, f...
The horticulture sector in the Netherlands is a global leader due to technological advancements, kno...
A team of biologists drops off a cliff to learn more about one rare plant, but ends up discovering s...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Pictured here are students ...
Giant hawk moths fly for miles each night in search of flower nectar -- and are thus critically impo...
A green colour, due to a plant carpet covering the land, makes our planet special. Someone with good...
Some plants which grow well on highly saline soil and have a variety of industrial applications in I...
The importance of plants and other natural reserves as sources for biologically important compounds,...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Pictured here are students ...
Plant is a major new publication featuring over 300 works of botanical art. It features one of Rob K...
Our recent project supported through Unlocking Curious Minds funding from New Zealand's Ministry of ...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
AbstractAn enormous new greenhouse project in southern Britain aims to heighten awareness of the hum...
Our continent has a wretched history of invasive species. Ecosystems have succumbed to exotic animal...
Plants are one of the two major groups of living organisms that are an essential entity to the funct...
Plants are often overlooked as the less exciting eukaryotic cousins of animals. They are, in fact, f...
The horticulture sector in the Netherlands is a global leader due to technological advancements, kno...