Today is the last day of #IBC2017 , welcome to booth T19 for deep discussion of plant phenotyping. pic.twitter.com/rJ0lYqZdxs
— PhenoTrait (@PhenoTrait) July 28, 2017
8am start for closing day #IBC2017. 20 parallel sessions to 12.30 then plenaries and closing/resolutions. Hard decision where to listen… pic.twitter.com/dvYQCUO8gC
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Insights into the Evolution and Biogeography of the Compositae
https://twitter.com/charoles/status/891088530704936961
https://twitter.com/charoles/status/891113778498215936
The Evolution of Tropical Diversity
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/891088930623414273
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/891094615155015680
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https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/891099814959566848
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Plant Invasion Risk, Control and Ecosystem Security
What makes species invasive, what's biodiversity impact & what's best control? #ibc2017 Heinz Mueller-Schaerer controls Ambrosia w beetles pic.twitter.com/oCoMGImgnx
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Bo Li ranks invasive competition with habitat loss for biodiversity reduction. Many mechanisms involved #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/1w6sCbroKu
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Use of Target Capture and High-Throughput Sequencing as a Tool for Plant Systematics
Steven Dodsworth shares info on an angiosperm-wide bait kit for targeted sequencing #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/8WDhqh3lie
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
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Speakers at the end of the inspiring Target Capture & High Throughput Sequencing talks at #IBC2017 chaired by C. Kidner & P. Hollingsworth pic.twitter.com/b7D9HUn0kE
— Dr Peter Moonlight (@PeterMoonlight) July 29, 2017
Arabidopsis: Genomics and Natural Variations
@malacopa_genome from @PlantEvolution lab talking on 1001 Genomes Plus (1001G+) #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/RvR1YY6vfy
— Santosh Satbhai (@santosh7bhai) July 29, 2017
@gmivienna connection at #IBC2017 with @Rootstrapping @LiBaohai @malacopa_genome and #Arthur pic.twitter.com/hVo5rM9aTM
— Santosh Satbhai (@santosh7bhai) July 29, 2017
Polyploid Genomics
Lei Gong on allopolyploid cytonuclear evol at nuclear rbcS locus (active in cpl) 1st maternal expr pref, then concerted evol to mat #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/WTnM3MJT5A
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Stacy Jorgensen @BarkerLab: recurrent polyploidization gives genetic bottlenecks … But some polyp more diverse than 2x relatives #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/HtMyIY93jW
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Jorgensen @BarkerLab shows heterozygosity level is same in 2x and polyploids. higher mutation rate in polyps, or gene flow high? #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/E5z7s3KgTL
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Jorgensen with Ci Et al @barkerlab paleolog genetic diversity in Brassica is high. Looking forward to the paper soon #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/WbZab5PqQW
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Robert Henry @QAAFI CNV copy number variation in cereal starch biosynthesis genes. Rice: only 2 CNV examples from the many genes #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/WFWCMjho66
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Integrated Research in Magnoliales
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/891125421479047168
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/891134464436256769
Effects of Thermophilisation on Alpine Vegetation
https://twitter.com/Oreotrephes/status/891130635003334656
Genome Duplication and Variation
Robert Henry same gene Stress salt tolerance and fragrance in rice. https://t.co/Nlk6OzrENn Gene duplication could give both chars #IBC2017
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Choabo Tong, Wuhan, heritable patterns of differential gene expression in 4x brassica #IBC2017 25% are mediated nearby transposon methylatn pic.twitter.com/MIhH3r3EYU
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Claudio Casola @ccasola compares gene turnover rate (duplication & loss) angiosperms vs tricky big gymnosperm genomes w gene frags #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/ONf8WkGmKH
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Linking Heterogenous Data in Botanical Research
Pam Soltis is about to give a plenary address in the final session of #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/uTSpRbtnjD
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
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@desert_ecology you'd enjoy this plenary by Pamela Soltis at #IBC2017. Inferring phenology changes w/ herbarium specimens & citizen science. pic.twitter.com/hrBMy74BZF
— Charles Foster (@theCFos) July 29, 2017
Pam Soltis views the future for botanical research from linking huge amounts of heterogeneous data #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Y7NlcUjGYo
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/ry_folk/status/891184951370153984
@richiehodel getting major shout out for Amborella work at plenary talk by Pam Soltis. Noice!! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/UDUuFNaFaa
— Julie Allen (@juliamallen) July 29, 2017
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Pam Soltis continues to look forward w 10k plant genomes, databases, collaboration, sites like BiotaPhy, Open tree of life & more #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/5j8Pm1m1az
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Prof. Pamela Solties #IBC2017 : We belive that by working together, we can unite innovative plant data with needs and strengths of human … pic.twitter.com/SO44b7dfX4
— Carmen Acedo (@CarmenAcedo) July 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/CarmenAcedo/status/891191543427735552
Decoding the Epigenetic Language of Life
Last plenary address of #IBC2017 is by Jian-Kang Zhu pic.twitter.com/MHF3RZwJOP
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
"genome: bought the book, difficult to read." Prof Zhu #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/CSyHuYxmda
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Epigenetic Code… #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/K0i6zg99vA
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/CarmenAcedo/status/891200030048227328
The Closing Ceremony
XIX International Botanical Congress is coming to an end! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/3vpmo0TZbp
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
The first resolution is being presented. It's on nomenclature… #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/gVxjsglpbe
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Resolution 2 is on gender equity! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/vb4DeWC0AR
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
(I’ll just leave this tweet from earlier here…)
#IBC2017 77% special lectures male, yesterday 90% male.We need better gender representation @Women_in_NatSci @W_STEM @ILAssetBuilding @bgci pic.twitter.com/ckPfR6rcZS
— Dr. Alice C Hughes (@AliceCHughes) July 26, 2017
Sandy Knapp @SandyKnapp purposes nomenclature resolution, and Doug Soltis proposes resolution 2 for equality #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/7GqTrYF8sR
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/MLinkPerez/status/891209094853427200
Resolution 3 is for international cooperation between IAPT and China #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Oh4wCaHm0o
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
The fourth resolution is the Shenzhen Resolution #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Um9oZ2XuQZ
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
The Seven Priorities for Action #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/TQkMu9BdJx
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Resolution 5 is that the next International Botanical Congress will be in Rio #IBC2017
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
#ShenzhenDeclaration is accepted @SandyKnapp adds that plants need us & our care & we need plants. #IBC2017 #IBC2023 Rio de Janeiro is on pic.twitter.com/cWfo4usam1
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Hong Deyuan has been awarded the Engler Medal at #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/htO2Py8Ypo
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Hong Deyuan receives the Engler Medal for plant taxonomy #IBC2017 https://t.co/J4SH6FwZSZ Looks like he needs a Wikipedia entry pic.twitter.com/naPZyeCVEz
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
The first ever Shenzhen Award in Plant Sciences goes to Peter Raven #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/ORsqoVnNcY
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Peter Raven, accepting the first Shenzhen Award in Plant Sciences #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/IejTmw0770
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
The inspirational Peter Raven https://t.co/OF2OeWXi4G receives the #Shenzhen International Award in Plant Sciences #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/8o92gr5Zl4
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
The logo for the 2023 International Botanical Congress in Rio is Victoria amazonica #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/uWUmtVWhEg
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Song Ge is giving a summary of #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/TLSmaDHyLy
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Statistics for succesful #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/HNKKe6GJII
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Scientific program stats for #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/1qPfJFwCf4
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
Taxonomy, phylogenetically and evolution talks were the majority category at #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/aOnBsMo40G
— Dr. Andi Wolfe, Professor Emeritus (@AndiWolfe) July 29, 2017
And Congress President Wu Weihua closes #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/31SbyTvFNG
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
…and most importantly
A shotout to all the AMAZING volunteers here at #ibc2017 – they have been super helpful countless times
— Claudio Casola (@ccasola) July 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/MLinkPerez/status/891173019439255553
https://twitter.com/CarmenAcedo/status/891224728873992194
Not quite the last. The wonderful volunteers who helps make our week so successful come together #Ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/QRE3IbZgDa
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 29, 2017
Good bye, Shenzhen. It has been a pleasure 'sciencing' w. 7000+ botanists at #IBC2017! Ripples will be felt 4 yrs. C U in Brazil! #IBC2023 pic.twitter.com/xokUc1t0Me
— Nicole Miller-Struttmann (@NMStruttmann) July 29, 2017
…and thank you to everyone who has tweeted from Shenzhen.
