The Week in Botany
The Week in Botany 7
Our weekly round-up of all things botanical. If you’d like to receive this as an email on a Monday, instead of waiting a week, you can sign up here [https://botanyone.wpcomstaging.com/email].
The Week in Botany
Our weekly round-up of all things botanical. If you’d like to receive this as an email on a Monday, instead of waiting a week, you can sign up here [https://botanyone.wpcomstaging.com/email].
Alun Salt ·
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All things must end, and the International Botanical Congress does today, but what have people been tweeting?
Alun Salt ·
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We return to Shenzhen with more Tweets from the International Botanical Congress
Alun Salt ·
annals-of-botany
Distribution of polyploidy along a relatively steep Andean elevation gradient is studied using the genus Fosterella (Bromeliaceae) as a model system. Paule et al. observed an
botanyone ·
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Sometimes confusing & contradictory, but also energetic & innovative. Pat Heslop-Harrison looks for the key themes from the International Botanical Congress.
Editor Pat Heslop-Harrison ·
Plant Cuttings
Nigel Chaffey finds a seasonal epiphyte with a head for heights.
Nigel Chaffey ·
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We continue our curation of tweets from the International Botanical Congress with this selection from Thursday.
Alun Salt ·
AoB PLANTS
Tamarix taklamakanensis is an endangered shrub endemic to arid basins of northwestern China. In a new study published in AoB PLANTS Xiao et al. assessed the
AoBPLANTS ·
annals-of-botany
Allopolyploids exhibit both different levels and patterns of genetic variation than are typical of diploids. Hitherto, little attention has been given to the apportioning of allelic
botanyone ·
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The Tweets from the International Botanical Congress in China continue. Here is a selection of tweets from Wednesday on the Twitter stream.
Alun Salt ·
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Catch up with the blog posts and tweets from the International Botanical Congress in Shenzhen on Tuesday.
Alun Salt ·
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Seven thousand botanists have never come together in one place before. But we are all meeting at the International Botanical Congress in Shenzhen, #IBC2017, this week,
annbot ·