Plant scientists have long known that phosphorus is a crucial component in plant growth. A major discovery by a Kansas State University (K-State) biologist and her lab is leading to a better understanding of how plants detect and use that resource—potentially leading to more efficient production of crops for food, fiber and fuel. Plant scientists have long known that phosphorus is a crucial component in plant growth. A major discovery by a Kansas State University (K-State) biologist and her lab is leading to a better understanding of how plants detect and use that resource—potentially leading to more efficient production of crops for food, fiber and fuel. Plants & Animals Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Plant scientists link phospholipid sensing with control of gene expression
