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The Science of Plant Root Exudates and Soil Health
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  • Plant Molecular Physiology

The Science of Plant Root Exudates and Soil Health

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • November 1, 2024
Plant root exudates are a remarkable aspect of plant physiology, essential for soil health and ecological balance. These exudates consist of a complex mix of organic compounds released by plant roots, influencing the rhizosphere—the soil zone directly surrounding the roots.…
“Transpiration and Plant Cooling Mechanisms” – Deep dive into plant temperature regulation.
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  • Plant Molecular Physiology

“Transpiration and Plant Cooling Mechanisms” – Deep dive into plant temperature regulation.

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • October 30, 2024
Plant transpiration is a crucial physiological process where water is absorbed by roots, transported through the plant, and released as water vapor from the leaf surfaces into the atmosphere. This continuous water movement not only drives nutrient transport but also…
Unveiling Autumn’s Palette: The Science of Leaf Color Changes and Environmental Triggers
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  • Plant Molecular Physiology

Unveiling Autumn’s Palette: The Science of Leaf Color Changes and Environmental Triggers

  • PARUL SHARMA
  • October 30, 2024
The breathtaking transformation of leaves in autumn results from complex biochemical processes within plants, driven by seasonal changes. While we often marvel at the vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges, these colors are the product of specific pigments within leaves and…

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