A groundbreaking study reveals that flowering plants may have begun developing large, animal-friendly fruits long before the ...
Scientists thought angiosperms didn’t use animals to spread seeds until after the Age of Dinosaurs. Fossilized fruits from ...
Fruit development in angiosperms arises from the coordinated differentiation of the gynoecium, followed by cell division, tissue specification and hormone-mediated growth that culminate in seed ...
Scientists say the "unique" fossil find shows they were in fact blooming 10 million years before dinosaurs were wiped out.
Flowers play an essential role in maintaining a species' genetic stability. Understanding how flowers regulate water use strategies to adapt to their environment is crucial for better understanding ...
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