A new study finds that a unique mechanism involving calcium, the plant hormone auxin and a calcium-binding protein is responsible for regulating plant growth. Plant growth is strongly shaped by ...
The hormone auxin is a key regulator of plant growth and development. But how it sets these processes in motion has been unclear. Scientists have now uncovered central details. Based on what we know ...
There is evidence that Ca2+ can regulate vesicle-mediated secretion in plant cells, but the mechanism for this is not known. One possibility is that Ca2+-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins ...
Calcium oxalate crystals are widespread biominerals that occur in a diverse array of plant species. They play multifaceted roles in plant physiology, including the regulation of intracellular calcium, ...
A new understanding of how plants manage their internal calcium levels could lead to modifying plants to avoid damage from acid rain. The pollutant disrupts calcium balance in plants by leaching ...
If you have a garden, you should know (if you don't already!) that calcium is a vital nutrient that enables your plants to grow healthy and strong. Calcium strengthens the cell walls of plants, ...
1. Three series of plants were grown and each series was divided into three sets. All the conditions of the three sets of one series were identical with the exception of the range of wave length of ...
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