Day in, day out: Targeting the daily magnesium 'rhythm' can optimize crop yield

The fundamental process that arguably forms the backbone of life on earth is photosynthesis; every organism is directly or indirectly dependent on this process. On paper, the process is simple: plants (and other organisms that have chloroplasts, the structures where photosynthesis takes place, and give the characteristic green color to leaves) convert solar energy into chemical energy that helps them grow and flourish, and other ‘higher’ organisms depend on these plants, or on organisms that feed on these plants, for their own sustenance, and so on.


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Source: Phys.org