Auronidins are a previously unreported class of flavonoid pigments that challenge anthocyanin biosynthesis evolved in plants @PNASNews #PlantSci Summary by @facundoromani https://t.co/tAdogYjmEY
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 15, 2019
The Antirrhinum, commonly known as the snapdragon, is a a popular garden plant, but once the flower has died, something a little more macabre appears. The dragon – just a visual metaphor after all – appears to have a skull. #BOOtany Happy #Halloween! https://t.co/7llltkOHza pic.twitter.com/KlviqhJTdr
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 31, 2019
Artist Susanna Bauer describes the delicate leaf and crochet sculptures she’s been making for the past 10 years as “a tribute to nature”: https://t.co/baAQhvCWcm #PlantSciArt pic.twitter.com/IUhAct0TbA
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 21, 2019
The bracteatus pineapple genome and domestication of clonally propagated crops - @NatureGenet #PlantSci Summary by @C_Caseys https://t.co/4dpeLMKzJq pic.twitter.com/83FF4u9jOr
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 17, 2019
Spatially resolved transcriptomics reveals plant host responses to pathogens (Giolai et al., 2019) https://t.co/6UTavDvVNy #PlantSci pic.twitter.com/enhUgOSvio
— Plantae (@plantae_org) October 13, 2019
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