Between 6000 and 3000 B.C.E., hunter-gatherers in northern and eastern Europe ate surprisingly complex meals that included a variety of plants—and they were picky about which ingredients they prepared ...
Measuring plant phenotypes, a term used to describe the observable characteristics of an organism, is a critical aspect of studying and improving economically important crops. Phenotypes central to ...
Subtle changes in genetics can have major effects on how leaves grow into a wide variety of shapes. John Innes Centre Around the globe, plants have evolved to use their leaves for many purposes: broad ...