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One day, far in the future, the plants that form the base of the food chain will find themselves no longer able to photosynthesise.
Dodder ( sp). is a fairly well known group of parasitic plants that form iconic masses of yellow, leafless vines over their hosts.
In some cases, deforestation has led to the vigorous growth of shrubby plants that form a scrubland so dense that the originally dominant trees cannot return.
A study is calling on the world's sailors to help map the oceans' phytoplankton, microscopic plants that form the bedrock of marine food chains.
Terrestrial ecosystems are dominated by vascular plants that form a mosaic of hydraulic conduits to water movement from the soil to the atmosphere.
Three years earlier, the team had shown that the production of phytoplankton - microscopic plants that form a key component of marine food chains - was limited by the availability of dissolved iron, which was essential for the tiny plants' growth.
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The small but richly planted garden, under soaring sycamores and chestnuts, features kitchen herbs, a child's garden, medicinal herbs and even plants that formed the basis of love potions.
It was demonstrated that the number of plants that formed minitubers, their size and fresh weight, was higher when clino-rotated than in the stationary control.
An interesting observation is the presence of PBs in guard cells of stomata in most plants that formed PBs regardless of the cultivar and the construct.
On the basis of this observation, a possible function of CC-type class GRXs in contributing to the evolution of land plants that forms organs of higher complexity has been proposed.
In-tube pulverization was usually successful, but use of a mortar and pestle was necessary in some cases (i.e., some succulent or aquatic plants that formed a block of ice and one grass species tested).
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