Evening and morning plants

Evening and morning plants Just like people, plants have a biological clock. This helps plants to recognise when it is morning and when the evening starts. The biological clock consists, just like our analogue timepiece, through an ingenious radar work of interconnecting feedback loops. These are self-correcting so that not every passing cloud is signallingContinue reading “Evening and morning plants”

Clean slate

Clean slate Every year again, a plant makes sure it flowers under ideal circumstances. Is the plant mature, is the temperature right, are there enough nutrients, all points to consider. Including, the question, is there enough time to set seed and develop fruits after pollination. To figure out the ideal moment, a plant makes useContinue reading “Clean slate”

Onder druk

Onder druk Wortels verankeren planten niet alleen in de grond, maar gaan ook actief op zoek naar water en voedingstoffen. Daarbij komen ze allerlei obstakels tegen. Denk hierbij aan stenen of andere wortels, maar ook aan hardere, dichter opeengepakte stukken grond. Ze groeien hier rustig om- of doorheen. De tip van de wortel is hetContinue reading “Onder druk”

Under pressure

Under pressure Not only do roots anker the plant to the ground, they also actively search for water and nutrients. In their search they come across a range of obstacles. Think about stones and other roots, but also more densely packed patches of soil. They grow gently around or through these. During growth the tipContinue reading “Under pressure”