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The study of plants and plant life.
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Are pulp cells (in oranges) normal plant cells?
(Quote and image from Fruit Terminology, palomar.edu)
This is from a botany course; if for some reason that isn't reputable enough, check out the book Anatomy of Seed Plants by Katherine Esau (1960). …
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Is Araucaria fruit toxic?
Araucaria araucana is an evergreen. The pictured "fruit" is actually more of a cone (which I don't think you'd want to eat). However, the seeds are edible, and look like this:
Let the cone dry and …
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Identifying a possible pathogen of a succulent plant (Haworthiopsis attenuata) presenting wi...
I have a succulent (most likely Haworthiopsis attenuata) that is currently not looking so hot. I recently noticed a number of small brown scales growing on multiple leaves (Eastern USA), that I think …
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What kind of technology is required for plant seed DNA printing?
As Chris mentioned in his comment, 'printing' DNA from scratch (i.e. synthesizing a long strand de novo) is expensive and difficult. Unfortunately, the process of GMO creation is not as simple as asse …