Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics and H2O2 contents of Chinese tallow tree are dependent on population origin, nutrients and salinity by Mengyue He and co-authors
Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics and H2O2 contents of Chinese tallow tree are dependent on population origin, nutrients and salinity by Mengyue He and co-authors
New quantitative #model of guard cell vacuole fusion dynamics
by Charles Hodgens, D T Flaherty, Anne-Marie Pullen, Imran Khan, Nolan J English, Lydia Gillan, Marcela Rojas-Pierce, Belinda S Akpa https://doi.org/pfr7#stomata
#PlantScience
The individual-based #forest landscape and disturbance #model iLand: Overview, progress, and outlook
by Werner Rammer, Dominik Thom, Martin Baumann, Kristin Braziunas, Christina Dollinger, Jonas Kerber, Johannes Mohr, and Rupert Seidl
https://doi.org/pfrq via Ecological Modelling
#PlantScience
New research reveals botanic gardens may inadvertently reduce genetic diversity in titan arum plants. Scientists built the first pedigree for these rare "corpse flowers" and found concerning patterns of inbreeding.
Read more: https://wp.me/pdRZhH-lTV
Don’t forget to read Olivia’s recent article https://doi.org/pft5 at @AnnBot and our related thread
https://botany.fyi/6iomad (10/10)
New article in @AoBP
Authors examined the bark of Euphorbia tirucalli across developmental stages and discovered a unique mode of bark dilatation, allowing prolonged stem photosynthesis.
Meet Dr. Adriana Corrales, forest ecologist studying tropical mycorrhizal associations. "If you see a plant, you have to think of fungi. The microbiome of plants is made up of many fungi necessary for plant survival."
Read her story at wp.me/pdRZhH-lRM
#Cropbox: a declarative crop #modeling framework
Story: https://botany.one/2023/03/introducing-cropbox-a-declarative-crop-modeling-framework/ via @botanyone
Research: https://doi.org/10.1093/insilicoplants/diac021 from Rik J L Rutjens, Jochem B Evers, Leah R Band, Matthew D Jones, Markus R Owen
#PlantScience
MODELBARK: a toy #model to study bark formation in woody species Story: https://botany.one/2024/10/understanding-the-mechanics-behind-bark-formation/ via @botanyone
Research: https://doi.org/10.1093/insilicoplants/diae017 from Álvaro Gutiérrez-Climent, Juan Carlos Nuño, Unai López de Heredia, Álvaro Soto
#PlantScience
Survival analysis of freezing stress in the North American native perennial flax, Linum lewisii by André Dunedin Gossweiler and co-authors
A Review of #MachineLearning Techniques for Precision #Agriculture and Crop Yield Prediction
by Muhammad Faraz Manzoor
https://doi.org/pfrr via Premier Journal of Plant Biology
#PlantScience
Predicting #barley performance in Denmark using #APSIM
by Mercy Appiah, Gennady Bracho-Mujica, Simon Svane, Merete Styczen, Kurt-Christian Kersebaum, Reimund P Rötter https://doi.org/pfr6 #model
#PlantScience
Job opening: Data Scientist, Soil Carbon Modeling with Agoro Carbon Alliance
https://agorocarbon.bamboohr.com/careers/92
#PlantSciJobs #PlantScience
An evaluation of Goudriaan's summary #model for light interception in strip canopies, using #FSPM Story: https://botany.one/2024/10/from-complexity-to-simplicity-assessing-light-interception-models/ via @botanyone
Research: https://doi.org/pfr2 from Shuangwei Li, Wopke van der Werf, Fang Gou, Junqi Zhu, Herman N C Berghuijs, Hu Zhou, Yan Guo, Baoguo Li, Yuntao Ma, Jochem B Evers
#PlantScience
Crop simulation #model used to examine the relationship between #wheat traits and yield stablity under #ClimateChange
https://doi.org/10.1093/insilicoplants/diad013 #Model #PlantScience
This approach isn’t just for titan arum. It could help safeguard many other endangered plants held in botanic gardens worldwide. A global effort is needed to make ex situ conservation truly effective. (8/8)
Read the full paper
https://doi.org/pft5
Predicting precursors of plant specialized #metabolites using DeepMol automated machine learning
https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2024-0050 via Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics
#PlantScience
Mixed-species forests outperform monocultures in carbon storage, even in extreme weather
An international study has found that forests with many tree species can store significantly more carbon than those with only one species.
https://globalplantcouncil.org/mixed-species-forests-outperform-monocultures-in-carbon-storage-even-in-extreme-weather/ via @unifreiburg #PlantScience #Forestry #Science
Job - Alert
Full Professor of Agronomy
Deadline: 2025-05-15
Location: Austria, Vienna
Via @botanicaljim.bsky.social
We wrote a review about how #fluorescent #biosensors are illuminating #PlantScience accross scales to let us ask new questions.
Get it here (Open access):
https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-arplant-061824-090615