
Ecologists spark hope of protecting western American forests from the worst of wildfires
Ecologists with a burning desire to protect forests have grim news for the western United States. Read the blog post: https://botany.one/2023/03/ecologists-spark-hope-of-protecting-western-american-fo...
7 Maalis 20235min

Introducing Cropbox: a declarative crop modeling framework
Plant modelers do not also need to be software engineers thanks to Cropbox framework You can read this post online at https://botany.one/2023/03/introducing-cropbox-a-declarative-crop-modeling-framewo...
7 Maalis 20234min

Set a killer to catch a killer?
Carrying dengue fever and Zika virus, the Asian tiger mosquito is a danger to humans. Italian scientists have examined whether plants could help reduce their numbers. You can read the blog post at htt...
17 Helmi 20235min

Watching TV is good for the planet
From couch potatoes sprout potential botanists. You can read the blog post at https://botany.one/2023/02/watching-tv-is-good-for-the-planet/ You can read the original research at https://academic.oup....
16 Helmi 20233min

Purple Moor Grass prevents Oaks from getting help finding nutrients
Molinia caerulea out-wrestles Quercus petraea in the battle for better ectomycorrhizal colonization. You can read the blog post at https://botany.one/2023/02/purple-moor-grass-prevents-oaks-from-getti...
15 Helmi 20235min

Is photorespiration necessary for photosynthesis?
Modelling unveils the role of photorespiration in stabilizing the Calvin cycle. You can read this post online at https://botany.one/2023/02/is-photorespiration-necessary-for-photosynthesis You can rea...
7 Helmi 20234min

Flowers play a key role in flight control for bumblebees
A bee can approach a flower from any direction, but markings on the flower help guide bees in the most effective way, like a natural air traffic control. Read the post at https://botany.one/2023/01/fl...
16 Tammi 20237min

Botanists say the largest amber-preserved flower is a new species
The flower, first discovered over 150 years ago, has yielded new clues from its pollen. You can read the blog post at https://botany.one/2023/01/botanists-say-the-largest-amber-preserved-flower-is-a-n...
12 Tammi 20233min
















