About two years ago, study coauthor Joshua Widhalm, a horticulturist at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and colleagues used computer simulations to look at the way petunias»
scent compounds moved.
Not exact matches
Instead of just letting
scent compounds waft into the air, the plants use a particular molecule called a transporter protein to help
move the
compounds along, a new study found.
SWEET
SCENT A protein called PhABCG1 moves scent compounds out of petunias» cells, helping the flowers to smell s
SCENT A protein called PhABCG1
moves scent compounds out of petunias» cells, helping the flowers to smell s
scent compounds out of petunias» cells, helping the flowers to smell sweet.