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Water evaporates from plant leaves through minuscule holes called stomata. At a global scale, this process — called transpiration — is a key component of the terrestrial water cycle.
Hydroponic systems—a method for growing plants in water rather than soil—are popular because they offer a way to produce a bounty of plants in a relatively small area in an indoor garden.
Plant adaptation to life on land included gaining the ability to obtain nutrients from barren terrestrial substrates. New work pinpoints a small, conserved genetic core with extensive rewiring of ...