A study reveals self-fertilisation aids plant invasiveness, allowing single plants to establish new populations. Researchers ...
Bengaluru, has identified self-fertilisation, or uniparental reproduction, as a critical trait enabling plants to become invasive. Researchers examined 28 species from the daisy family, finding that ...
Invasive plant species are non-native organisms that spread aggressively, displacing local flora, altering local ecosystems ...
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Neanderthal babies started like ours, but their bones matured much faster in the first months of life
Neandertal babies were born similar in size to modern human newborns. Their bones, however, matured much more rapidly in the ...
Study involved collecting plants from disturbed habitats such as roadside and open spaces across Karnataka and Tamil Nadu ...
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