Check the newly published article ‘An updated phylogeny of Boraginales based on the Angiosperms353 probe set: a roadmap for understanding morphological evolution’ in @AnnBot by Maria-Anna Vasile et al.
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Check the newly published article ‘An updated phylogeny of Boraginales based on the Angiosperms353 probe set: a roadmap for understanding morphological evolution’ in @AnnBot by Maria-Anna Vasile et al.
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These findings don’t just apply to plants on Amazonian cangas. They could improve conservation strategies for other organisms with similar life histories, worldwide. (10/10)
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)
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Join us to learn about the newly published paper ‘Abscission zones: cellular interfaces for the programmed separation of organs’ in @AnnBot by Véronique Pautot.
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This study lays the foundation for refining NW Europe's phytolith reference database. With more data, we can better reconstruct ancient environments and human-plant interactions. (7/7)
Why It Matters? Understanding these evolutionary patterns helps us predict plant responses to climate change and informs conservation of biodiversity hotspots like the Cape Floristic Region.
Check the newly published article ‘Lifespan outperforms climate as a predictor of wood functional traits, but secondary woodiness shows no clear climatic pattern in Heliophila, a diverse clade from the Cape Floristic Region’ in @AnnBot by Jakub Baczyński and co-authors
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This study highlights how bryophytes challenge our assumptions about genome evolution. Their ability to downsize genomes post-WGD suggests fascinating trade-offs between genome complexity, adaptability, and survival. (8/8)
Join us to learn about the newly published paper ‘Construction costs and tradeoffs in carnivorous pitcher plant leaves: towards a pitcher leaf economic spectrum’ in @AnnBot by Kadeem Gilbert.
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Check the newly published article ‘Making dew in the Atacama Desert: a paradigmatic case of plant water uptake from an unsaturated atmosphere fails a test’ in @AnnBot by Jess Gersony and co-authors
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Managing senescence isn’t just about longer-lasting crops, it’s about food security, sustainability and climate resilience. (7/7)
If you want to learn more about plant senescence, check out the full review https://doi.org/n9nf
Join us to learn about the newly published paper ‘Decoding the intricate metabolic and biochemical changes in plant senescence: a focus on chloroplasts and mitochondria’ in @AnnBot by Petronia Carillo & Antonio Ferrante.
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The expected link between pollination and soil moisture was weak. More research is needed to understand how abiotic and biotic factors interact under global change. (7/7)
Join us to learn about the newly published paper ‘Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?’ in @AnnBot by Isabella Rodelius and Amy Iler
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Check the newly published article ‘Low-severity fires in the boreal region: reproductive implications for black spruce stands in between stand-replacing fire events’ in @AnnBot by Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez and co-authors
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The study provides a clearer evolutionary framework for Kalanchoe, but more work is needed to refine its classification. (8/8)