Got Suberin? New Study Finds Root of How Tomato Plants Resist Drought By UC Davis College of Biological Sciences|January 19, 2024 When it's dry, scientists find that tomato roots produce suberin — a molecule that can control water flow.Read More
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Why Agave Might Grow up to Be the Next Cash Crop in California Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 14, 2022 Researchers are examining whether the drought-tolerant succulent, which is a main component in the production of tequila, can be grown commercially.
Scientists Reveal Basis Of Drought Tolerance In Plants Posted by Lauren María Alexander|June 16, 2015 Regions all over the globe are suffering from severe drought, which threatens crop production worldwide. This is especially […]
Researchers Reprogram Plants To Tolerate Drought Conditions Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 10, 2015 An agrochemical used to control late blight of fruit and vegetable crops may help plants survive during a drought.