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science2 years ago

Unraveling the Enigma: Decoding Sunflowers' Sun-Tracking Abilities

Sunflowers have long been known to track the sun across the sky, a process called heliotropism. However, researchers have discovered that sunflowers do not use conventional processes to achieve this. While many plants bend towards a light source due to the activation of blue light receptors and the concentration of hormones on the dark side, sunflowers exhibit a different mechanism. The genes switched on in sunflowers grown indoors under artificial blue light suggest a conventional process, but outdoor sunflowers show little difference in gene activation between the sunny and shady sides. Blocking specific light wavelengths did not affect heliotropism, indicating multiple light-signalling pathways are likely involved. The study highlights the complexity of sunflower solar tracking and suggests that findings from controlled environments may not reflect real-world conditions.

gardening2 years ago

"Boost Your Sunflowers' Growth with Basil Companion Planting"

Sunflowers and basil make great companion plants in the garden. Sunflowers provide shade for basil, preventing it from bolting in excessive sunlight. In return, basil acts as a natural pest repellent, keeping insects away from the sunflowers. However, when planting sunflowers and basil together, it's important to consider their individual nutrient and water requirements, provide adequate spacing, and time the harvesting of basil correctly to maximize the benefits of companion planting.

society2 years ago

"Naked Photo Shoots in Sunflower Fields Prompt Dress Code Enforcement"

Stoke Fruit Farm in England has asked visitors to stop posing naked for photographs in its sunflower field after noticing a growing number of incidents. The farm, run by Sam Wilson and Nette Petley, put up signs after a couple of children witnessed the nudity. While the farm is a happy and fun place, the owners emphasized the need for respect and privacy. The sunflowers, which were initially planted as a backdrop for a wedding, have become a popular attraction, drawing visitors from far and wide.

environment2 years ago

The Surprising Superfood Connection Between Bumble Bees and Squash Bees.

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have discovered that the spiny pollen from plants in the sunflower family can reduce infection of a common bee parasite by 81-94% and increase the production of queen bumblebees. The research provides much-needed food for thought in one of the most vexing problems facing biologists and ecologists: how to reverse the great die-off of the world's pollinators.