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New evidence shows plant leaves absorb airborne microplastics, a previously overlooked route for the particles to enter crops ...
making them unavailable to the plant. This nutrient deficiency manifests as yellowing leaves, often with specific patterns depending on which nutrient is lacking. To address soil pH issues ...
Plastics are everywhere in our world, and these tough chemicals that are used in everything from food packaging to roofing ...
Arijit Poddar, a GD Block resident and senior member of the Bidhannagar Horticultural Society, shares tips on gardening ...
As you begin to plan your shade gardens, give some consideration to Caladiums, grown for their large, showy leaves in ...
New plant diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent, requiring growers to adopt more proactive management strategies.
Nankai University researchers have found that plant leaves can directly absorb microplastics (MPs) from the atmosphere, leading to a widespread presence of plastic polymers in vegetation.