MEXICO CITY, Mexico (February 2, 2017)-- Reductions of spike - ethylene, a plant - aging hormone, could increase wheat yields by 10 to 15
percent in warm locations, according to a recent study published in New Phytologist journal.
It's that time of year again, where ninety
percent of emails are met with an «out of office» reply from holidaymakers ditching their desks
in search of
warmer climates and more relaxing
locations.