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Carnivorous plant traps worms with sticky leaves

Plants eat the darndest things. Scientists have discovered a small flowering plant living in the sandy soils of Brazil that traps nematodes, or roundworms, with sticky underground leaves -- and gobbles them ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Jan 09, 2012 | popularity 3.9 / 5 (7) | comments 4 | with audio podcast

For certain orchids, relatives more important than pollinators in shaping floral attractants

Bees, bats, and moths all follow their noses in search of food from flowers. Plants that rely on such animals for pollination often produce particular chemical scents that attract specific pollinators. However, ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Oct 26, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Genetic evidence clears Ben Franklin (w/ Video)

The DNA evidence is in, and Ben Franklin didn't do it. Genetic tests on more than 1,000 Chinese tallow trees from the United States and China show the famed U.S. statesman did not import the tallow trees ...

Biology / Ecology

created Jul 29, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Orchids and fungi: An unexpected case of symbiosis

The majority of orchids are found in habitats where light may be a limiting factor. In such habitats it is not surprising that many achlorophyllous (lacking chlorophyll), as well as green, orchids depend on ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Jul 12, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

Salivating over wheat plants may net Hessian flies big meal or death

The interaction between a Hessian fly's saliva and the wheat plant it is attacking may be the key to whether the pest eats like a king or dies like a starving pauper, according to a study done at Purdue University.

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Jun 14, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Like products, plants wait for optimal configuration before market success

Just as a company creates new, better versions of a product to increase market share and pad its bottom line, an international team of researchers led by Brown University has found that plants tinker with ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Mar 29, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Islands in the sky: How isolated are mountain top plant populations?

Do mountain tops act as sky islands for species that live at high elevations? Are plant populations on these mountain tops isolated from one another because the valleys between them act as barriers, or can ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Jan 21, 2011 | popularity 4.3 / 5 (4) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

Nanotechnology: A dead end for plant cells?

Using particles that are 1/100,000 the width of a human hair to deliver drugs to cells or assist plants in fighting off pests may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but these scenarios may be a common occurrence ...

Nanotechnology / Bio & Medicine

created Nov 16, 2010 | popularity 4.5 / 5 (2) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

If GMO genes escape, how will the hybrids do?

GMOs, or Genetically Modified Organisms, may raise concerns of genes escaping from crops and having unknown effects on natural, wild species. But what is the real risk that traits associated with GMOs will actually migrate ...

Biology / Ecology

created Nov 01, 2010 | popularity 4.9 / 5 (8) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

Learning to live on land: How some early plants overcame an evolutionary hurdle

Diversity of life would be impossible if the ancestors of modern plants had stayed in the water with their green algal cousins. Moving onto dry land required major changes to adapt to this new "hostile" environment, ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Sep 15, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Redwood forest ecosystem of northern California depends on fog to stay hydrated during rainless summers

As the mercury rises outdoors, it's a fitting time to consider the effects of summertime droughts and global warming on ecosystems. Complex interactions among temperature, water cycling, and plant communities ...

Biology / Ecology

created Jul 08, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

Making its predators tremble: Multiple defenses act synergistically in aspen

If plants did not defend themselves in some way, they would certainly be gobbled up by a whole suite of voracious predators ranging from little insects to large mammalian herbivores. Indeed, not only do plants defend themselves, ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Apr 23, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (4) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Can the morphology of fossil leaves tell us how early flowering plants grew?

Fossils and their surrounding matrix can provide insights into what our world looked like millions of years ago. Fossils of angiosperms, or flowering plants (which are the most common plants today), first ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Mar 23, 2010 | popularity 4 / 5 (1) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Wine vine: Microscopic photography reveals bacteria destroying grape plant cell wall

Like a band of detectives surveying the movement of a criminal, researchers using photographic technology have caught at least one culprit in the act.

Biology / Cell & Microbiology

created Mar 15, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

What should goldenrod do to avoid an insect attack? Duck

A field of golden-flowered stems swaying in an autumn breeze may evoke a peaceful scene. But this tranquility belies serious battles between natural enemies that took place in the spring. In particular, young ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Mar 08, 2010 | popularity 4.7 / 5 (3) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Botany

Botany, plant science(s), or plant biology is a branch of biology that involves the scientific study of plant life. Traditionally, botany also included the study of fungi, algae and viruses. Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, chemical properties, and evolutionary relationships among taxonomic groups. Botany began with early human efforts to identify edible, medicinal and poisonous plants, making it one of the oldest branches of science. Today botanists study over 550,000 species of living organisms.

The term "botany" comes from Greek βοτάνη, meaning "pasture, grass, fodder", perhaps via the idea of a livestock keeper needing to know which plants are safe for livestock to eat.

For more information about Botany, read the full article at Wikipedia.
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