“a global heritage that should be permanently safeguarded for future reference. Here we provide a set of recommended best practices for the sustainable, equitable and ethical sampling of herbarium specimens” www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧪🌎🌾
Greater availability of digital herbarium data is leading to more researchers seeking to sample physical herbarium collections. This Perspective provides recommendations for stewards and users of herb...
keep thinking about my student last year from asheville who read that investors were buying up property there in expectation of it becoming a climate migration destination and she wrote her final paper about how that doesn't seem quite right given its flood risk history and maps like this one
Natural hazards exacerbated by climate change pose serious risks to property markets in the United States. Ignoring these risks could create instability in housing values. This research shows the magn...
Field-tested HaHB11 and HaHB4 soybean exhibit increased grain number and heat tolerance at the reproductive stage www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.26.615293v1
Soybean is one of the primary sources of vegetable oil and protein worldwide. However, its yield imp
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But was it a chestnut tree?
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An excellent and so important paper from the @christianhardtke.bsky.socialwww.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Ubiquitously expressed trace amounts of BRI1 are necessary and sufficient for brassinosteroid-dependent growth regulation.
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This reminds me of the rewiring of existing regulatory networks during the transition from C3 to C4 photosynthesis, which is also accompanied by developmental innovation.