Plant Biology Plant-Environment Interactions
Plant biology studies the interactions between plants and their environments. It explores the mechanisms underlying their growth, development, and responses to environmental stressors such as temperature, light, water, nutrients, and toxins. Plant-environment interactions encompass the study of photosynthesis and nutrient cycling, as well as the impacts of climate change, land use change, and other environmental disturbances on plants. Plant biology research has a wide range of applications, from basic science to applied agriculture, horticulture, and forestry research. A better understanding of how plants interact with their environment is essential for developing sustainable food production and land management practices, conserving biodiversity, and improving the overall health of our planet.
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