News in Brief
A rare orchid might not need a rare fungus to germinate
Orchids need fungi to germinate, but do they need to be precisely the right sort of fungi?
News in Brief
Orchids need fungi to germinate, but do they need to be precisely the right sort of fungi?
Alun Salt ·
annals-of-botany
Is the best way for a plant to attract bats as pollinators to hoist their flowers up high?
Alun Salt ·
News in Brief
A recently published experiment that ants don’t merely react to plant scents. They learn which scents are associated with food.
Alun Salt ·
News in Brief
How can plants react to so many chemicals? Do they need a vast array of sensors? New research says not.
Alun Salt ·
annals-of-botany
The cuticle is a waxy covering of a leaf that helps prevent water-loss. A new study of adult maize leaves shows it’s not a simple structure.
Alun Salt ·
AoB PLANTS
Across the plant kingdom, there is an extraordinary diversity of flower forms, many of which are related to variation in the morphology and arrangement of reproductive
William Salter ·
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I sometimes get complaints “Why have you shared this instead of that that?”
Alun Salt ·
AoB PLANTS
Despite increasing efforts towards habitat and species protection in Europe since the 1990s, when the Fauna-Flora-Habitat directive was adopted, the proportion of threatened plant
William Salter ·
annals-of-botany
Trees fight infections by trapping pathogens in one part of the tree. Hugh Morris and colleagues have been reviewing how trees use secondary metabolites in order to control the process.
Alun Salt ·
annals-of-botany
A new technique to scan tree rings offers to yield precious new data on past climates.
Alun Salt ·
Reviews
Carnivorous Plants by Dan Torre 2019. Reaktion Books Ltd. In the same way that it’s become something of a tradition that books about seeds should
Nigel Chaffey ·
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EDIT: This post was written at the symposium as it happened. It has now been edited to correct some errors made while working rapidly, fix links,
Alun Salt ·