The rice plant and soil microorganisms have a collaborative relationship. The plant releases organic carbon through its roots, which feeds the microbes, which release nutrients that sustain the rice.
If you’ve never heard of Texas wild rice, you’re not alone. The plant’s obscurity is a consequence of its rarity. Endemic to Central Texas and listed as federally endangered, Zizania texana ...
A woman in China who has lived for over a century and is known for her love of lard rice and her optimistic lifestyle, has inspired millions of people online. Qiu Chaishi was born in 1901 ...
The Plant Physiology Laboratory and plant growth facilities span 2,200 square ... green beans, spinach, broccoli and rice with traceable, non-radioactive stable isotopes. These isotopes, heavier ...
The human body is interconnected with cell-to-cell communication to orchestrate an effective immune response. Plant cells are organized in a rigid, static order resembling a brick wall due to their ...
Welcome to the Tissue Instructive Materials (TIMs) lab at Drexel University! The focus of the laboratory is on the development, application, and understanding of biomaterials which interact with ...
Liverpool-based laboratory testing specialist, BioGrad, says it has made history with the opening of Europe’s first private women’s health research tissue bank, a 10,000 sq ft facility ...