Research from St. Olaf College and the University of Denver, published in Current Biology, found that a parasitic fly in ...
Plants more likely to be 'eavesdroppers' than altruists when tapping into underground networks, study finds by University of Oxford Ectomycorrhizal mushroom in Tierra del Fuego.
Lead author Dr. Thomas Scott, (Department of Biology, University of Oxford), who carried out the mathematical analyses, said, "Our results indicate that it is more likely that plants will behave ...
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Plants more likely to be ‘eavesdroppers’ than altruists when tapping into underground networks University of Oxford Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences DOI 10.1073/pnas ...
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