Azolla filiculoides, conocido comúnmente como helecho de agua, helechito del agua, alfombra o peste del agua, es una especie de helecho acuático flotante que forma parte de la familia Azollaceae. Esta ...
Azolla is a floating aquatic fern with a very fast growth. That’s important for multiple reasons, the first being that the fern shows “great promise as a biofuel,” says Rothfel. While it’s been used ...
A new CABI-led study suggests that a tiny weevil (Stenopelmus rufinasus) has huge benefits in saving Great Britain up to £16.8m in annual management costs of the invasive aquatic fern Azolla ...
On July 17, 2014, the world decided it wanted to learn the genomic secrets hidden in the beautiful little, floating water fern, Azolla filiculoides. Not only did they want to know, but they paid for ...
When you’re a tiny fern in a big, cruel world, how do you survive insect attacks and stay fed? Teaming up with bacteria might do the trick! Biologists have sequenced the genomes of ferns for the first ...
Despite being one of the most diverse groups of plants on the planet, ferns were until recently the only major plant group to not have their genomes sequenced. Now, for the first time ever, biologists ...
La secuenciación del genoma de Azolla filiculoides realizada por más de cuarenta científicos de todo el mundo ha reabierto el quimérico sueño de la capacidad de ese pequeño helecho acuático para ...
A tiny fern -- with each leaf the size of a gnat -- may provide global impact for sinking atmospheric carbon dioxide, fixing nitrogen in agriculture and shooing pesky insects from crops. The fern's ...
La Fundación Naturaleza y Hombre (FNYH) ha finalizado recientemente los trabajos de retirada del helecho azolla que habían colonizado la superficie de un par de lagunas en la Reserva de Campanarios de ...
Las historias de terror que han sucedido en la Tierra están grabadas en el registro fósil y en la historia de nuestra especie. Las extinciones globales de plantas y ...
Fisheries Board scientists are concerned about the discovery of an innocuously-named fern in a Lough Corrib catchment. The reddish aquatic plant Azolla filiculoides, or Water Fern, has invaded a ...
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