playing a critical role in the colonization of plant roots. These findings open new avenues for interventions in both medicine and agriculture. Researchers at the University of Cologne's CEPLAS ...
In nature, plant roots are always colonized by fungi. This interaction can be either mutualistic, benefiting both the plant and the fungus, or pathogenic, where the fungus harms the host plant.
Carefully remove some soil without disturbing the plant’s roots, and add gritty, coarse components like pumice and expanded clay pellets to help with drainage. You should protect the plant from ...
“Passalong plants” — a term with its own roots in many an old family garden. When I see a purple iris I’m transported to my childhood home’s flowerbed. Vibrant, royal purple Bearded Iris ...
Understanding how roots grow can help us develop plants that—for example—are more resistant to drought. Research by Prof. Bert De Rybel's team (VIB-UGent), in collaboration with the VIB ...
More information on suitable species can be found on our selecting plants for hedging page. Hedging plants are often supplied as These have been lifted from the ground while dormant, with little or no ...