(PhysOrg.com) -- Wageningen geneticists (The Netherlands) are developing a method to replicate the parents of a chosen plant. Known as 'reverse breeding', this will have a big impact for the breeding ...
“And some can pot begonias and some can bud a rose, And some are hardly fit to trust with anything that grows ... ,” wrote Rudyard Kipling in "The Glory of the Garden.” This quote inspires gardeners ...
A Detroit lab director said her team has been working on the project for around two years to make copies of the plant made famous in books and movies. Jocelyn Ho and her team at the Rare Plant Fairy ...
Thanks for writing in with a question, and we are very pleased to hear that you love weed! Even more pleased to hear you desire to grow your own at home. It is a noble and rewarding endeavor for ...
I don’t care how you prune your tomato plants. But if you prune them, the suckers present an interesting opportunity. New plants. One more weird thing about tomato plants is that they can create ...
Many growers remain mystified by cloning, finding it difficult to master the art of propagating many plants from one motherplant. Danny Danko explains the key factors that will allow any marijuana ...
The chief Scientific officer of the Plant Protection Directorate (PPD), Matthew Tabone, has told The Malta Independent on Sunday that the process of micro-propagation, that is, genetic cloning, is ...
Plant-cloning experts say a new laboratory on the Atherton Tableland, in far north Queensland, will allow scientists to reproduce the plant equivalent of champion swimmer Ian Thorpe. The plant-cloning ...
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