Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Rare mineral discovered in plants for first time

Rare mineral discovered in plants for first time

A rare mineral with potential industrial and medical applications has been discovered on alpine plants at Cambridge University Botanic Garden. Scientists at Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University have found that the mineral vaterite, a form (polymorph) of calcium carbonate, is a dominant component of the protective silvery-white crust that forms on the leaves of a number of alpine plants, which are part of the Garden’s national collection of European Saxifraga species.

Continue reading...

No comments:

Post a Comment