苹果淫院

Days of Service: Houseplant Cutting Exchange

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 11:00to14:00

21111 Lakeshore Road, St Anne de Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, CA/involvementCategory:聽First-Year Office Macdonald Campus Student services Work with others鈥擳eamwork & Interpersonal

Houseplant Cutting Exchange

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 11:00to14:00

21111 Lakeshore Road, St Anne de Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, CA/involvementCategory:聽First-Year Office Macdonald Campus Student services

CL&E x Art Hive: Plant Pot Painting

Friday, November 3, 2023 10:00to11:30

3600 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G3, CA/involvementCategory:聽Be well鈥擱esilience First-Year Office Student services Student wellness hub

Preventing the spread of plant pandemics

Published: 21 May 2021

Plant diseases don鈥檛 stop at national borders and miles of oceans don鈥檛 prevent their spread, either. That鈥檚 why plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive...

From Pathway Discovery to Plant Synthetic Biology

Monday, February 3, 2020 10:00

The Plant Science Department invites you to a seminar by Dr. Radin Sadre, Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University21111 Lakeshore Road, St Anne de Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, CA...

La m茅moire des plantes

Published: 9 October 2019

芦聽Je suis un gars de l鈥橝bitibi, donc je suis habitu茅 au froid!聽禄 s鈥檈xclame Jean-Benoit Charron, chercheur 脿 l鈥橴niversit茅 苹果淫院. En raison des changements climatiques, le froid n鈥檈st toutefois plus...

Unwind with Indoor Gardening

Published: 9 April 2019

Looking for a relaxing activity to help you unwind? Help us make the Brown Building green! 聽Take a break, sow some seeds, and learn about accessible, sustainable food production.

Plants, fungi and bacteria work together to clean polluted land

Published: 28 March 2018

Highly complex interactions among roots, fungi and bacteria underlie the ability of some trees to clean polluted land, according to a novel study by bioinformatics and plant-biology experts from...

Statistical tool reveals climate change impacts on plants

Published: 6 November 2017

Early flowering, early fruiting: Anecdotal evidence of climate change is popping up as quickly as spring crocuses, but is it coincidence or confirmation that plants鈥 timing is shifting in response...

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