YouTuber ‘Plants in Jars’ explained how she was a driving force in accidentally crashing the rare plant market with one specific method.
A popular YouTube creator known as Plants in Jars has become the unexpected center of a major conversation in the rare plant world, after revealing that her tutorials on plant tissue culture have ...
Sylvia Mitchell (left) is Head of the Medicinal Plant Biotechnology Research Group in the Biotechnology Centre at the University of the West Indies (UWI; Mona, Jamaica). She founded this research ...
Researchers have successfully uncovered the molecular mechanisms by which bacterial cellulose patches stimulate the regeneration of plant wounds. The regeneration process requires the activation of ...
A mutant seedling revealed how plant tissues scatter incoming light, allowing plants to sense its direction and move toward it. On a shelf lined with terra cotta pots, herbs bend their stems toward ...
Now, a single viral YouTube video has introduced a way of kitchen-table cloning, allowing once-unattainable, expensive plants to be reproduced with ease. How One YouTuber Helped Tank the Rare Plant ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed dissolving microneedle patches that deliver living ...