Parthenocarpy—the development of fruit without fertilisation—represents a significant adaptation in horticultural crops, ensuring yield stability especially under challenging environmental conditions.
Autophagy, a eukaryotic mechanism for breaking down cellular components, is a vital process in lytic organelles such as vacuoles in yeast and plants, and lysosomes in animals. Research has ...
A recent review has identified the critical role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in regulating plant growth and stress responses. The research reveals complex interactions among various classes of ...
As California cherry growers approach bloom, ReTain® PGR for California Helps Cherry Growers Extend Bloom and Improve Fruit ...
An international project has uncovered millions of ancient DNA 'switches' that have been regulating plant genes for up to 300 million years - a ...