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From doi.org

Evolution of the basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factor SPATULA and its role in gynoecium development

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AbstractBackground and Aims. SPATULA (SPT) encodes a basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factor in Arabidopsis thaliana that functions in the development

#free #botany #molecularbiology #aobpapers #plantscience

on Sep 5

From grammaticus.blog

Arum maculatum: A plant with a hundred names

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Arum maculatum is one of many different kinds of arums and it‘s native to most of Europe and adjacent regions. Beautiful as it is, all parts of it happen to be highly toxic, and can produce severe …

#botany #forest #nature #plants #spring #woodland #learningenglish #englishvocabulary

14h ago

From harvard.edu

Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them

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Thirteen thousand years ago, the Age of Great Mammals came crashing to a close in the Western Hemisphere. Lost were the giants of the elephant clan: the mammoths, mastodons, and gomphotheres, which had maintained a presence in North America for twenty million years. The native horses, a tall...

#botany #plants #evolution #guacamole

on Feb 17

From botany.one

Karen Sommerville: The Quest for Conserving Australian Rainforest Plants

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Botany One interviews Dr. Karen Sommerville and her current research that aims to conserve Australian Rainforest plants.

#botany #plantscience

on Feb 16

From lifehacker.com

Why the Tips of Your Plant’s Leaves Turned Brown, and How to Fix It

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If you find brown tips on your houseplant, you have to do a little detective work to find out what happened. This guide breaks down the most common causes of brown leaves on houseplants and offers some solutions to keep your plants a healthy green.

#press #botany #plants

on Feb 14

From frontiersin.org

Frontiers | Identification of key genes and molecular pathways regulating heat stress tolerance in pearl millet to sustain productivity in challenging ecologies

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Pearl millet is a nutri-cereal that is mostly grown in harsh environments, making it an ideal crop to study heat tolerance mechanisms at the molecular level....

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on Sep 6

From mlive.com

Special pine tree planted in Arb to mark Ann Arbor’s 200th anniversary

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Dozens of new trees are now planted in Nichols Arboretum, including a special Ann Arbor bicentennial tree.

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on Sep 6

From ecoevo.social

Megan Lynch (she/her) (@ml@ecoevo.social)

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I always tweet this stuff when the few plant scientists are likely offline, but I really find myself craving a videoconference (Zoom now has a forced arbitration contract clause so...Jitsi?) with progressive-minded scientists who get fed up with the messed-up priorities in academia. It would...

#botany #disabledandstem

on Sep 6

From wisc.edu

Scientist - Madison, Wisconsin, United States

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Job Summary: This position will conduct research on fruit crop physiology under the supervision of Dr. Amaya Atucha. Responsibilities include the design and execution of research projects related to the role of environmental stress on the development of cranberry fruit rot disease at the...

#botany #PlantSciJobs #plantscience

on Sep 6

From opb.org

A photographer captures life in America’s last remaining old-growth forests

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From salamanders and salmon to bears and mountain lions, David Herasimtschuk's images illustrate not only the beauty of the forests and their creatures but the symbiotic relationships that are vital to the forests’ health and the planet’s welfare.

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on Sep 5