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A transcriptomic hourglass in brown algae - Nature Similar to other eukaryotes, brown algae exhibit transcriptome conservation that is consistent with the molecular hourglass model during differentiation in embryonic development.

Fascinating. Identification of a developmental hourglass in brown seaweed (kelp) in mid embryogenesis, like plants & animals

Suggests evolutionary acquisition of multicelluarity relies on ancient genes that become entrenched early in multicellular lineages

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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A decoy receptor derived from alternative splicing fine-tunes cytokinin signaling in Arabidopsis
www.cell.com/molecular-pl...
#plantscience

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Plant plasmodesmata bridges form through ER-dependent incomplete cytokinesis Diverging from conventional cell division models, plant cells undergo incomplete division to generate plasmodesmata communication bridges between daughter cells. Although fundamental for plant multice...

📜 Plant plasmodesmata bridges form through ER-dependent incomplete cytokinesis

🧑‍🔬 Ziqiang P. Li, Hortense Moreau, Emmanuelle M. Bayer, et al.

📔 Science

🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

#️⃣ #PlantScience #PlantDevelopment #Plasmodesmata

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Orchestrating ROS regulation: coordinated post‐translational modification switches in NADPH oxidases Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are among the most important signaling molecules, playing a significant role in plant growth, development, and responses to various environmental stresses. Respiratory b...

📜 Orchestrating ROS regulation: coordinated post‐translational modification switches in NADPH oxidases

🧑‍🔬 Xinyu Zhang, Dingliang Zhang, Yongliang Zhang, et al.

📔 @newphyt.bsky.social

🔗 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#️⃣ #PlantScience #PlantImmunity #ReactiveOxygen #PlantPTMs

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SERRATE drives phase separation behaviours to regulate m6A modification and miRNA biogenesis
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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White long necked bird with orange heel and long black legs standing on a mini white lighthouse next to a pond

White long necked bird with orange heel and long black legs standing on a mini white lighthouse next to a pond

I egret to inform you

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Woodcut with black ink on off-white background. A domestic black cat is prowling through vegetation, exuding the look and feel of her wild ancestors. Her eyes have been left free of all detail, making them appear to glow strikingly with the pure color of the light paper.

Woodcut with black ink on off-white background. A domestic black cat is prowling through vegetation, exuding the look and feel of her wild ancestors. Her eyes have been left free of all detail, making them appear to glow strikingly with the pure color of the light paper.

Happy National Black Cat Day! Should it be international instead of national? Yes. But I'm not in charge so I can't do anything about it. Woodcut by Eileen Mayo, 1938. collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O726847...

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Crow looking behind himself with a full vertical 180° head tilt cause he's a talented boy yes he is omg just look at him so good.

Crow looking behind himself with a full vertical 180° head tilt cause he's a talented boy yes he is omg just look at him so good.

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Thermomorphogenesis of the Arabidopsis thaliana Root: Flexible Cell Division, Constrained Elongation and the Role of Cryptochrome Abstract. Understanding how plants respond to temperature is relevant for agriculture in a warming world. Responses to temperature in the shoot have been c

Excited our paper on thermomorphogenesis of root growth has been published! Check it out to read up on how root cell division is flexible, elongation is constrained, and cryptochrome2 has a cool role to play in temperature responses. doi.org/10.1093/pcp/...
#plantscience #plantsci #rootbiology

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Making yourself heard: why well-exposed flowers are an adaptation for bat pollination ($)
https://botany.fyi/con5wp

"Our results support the idea that exposure increases apparency, making the flowers easier to detect via echolocation."
#Botany #PlantScience

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Making sense of oxygen-sensing in the light of evolution!
Nine years in the making, happy to have contributed to this journey - enjoy the read!
The role of ERFVIIs as oxygen-sensing transducers in the evolution of land plant response to hypoxia
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www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Phytochrome-dependent responsiveness to root-derived cytokinins enables coordinated elongation responses to combined light and nitrate cues - Nature Communications The authors here investigate information integration in plants using light and nutrient stimuli and identify a novel regulation pathway towards photoreceptor-regulated stem growth.

Cool new work from Pierre Gautrat and @ronaldpierik.bsky.social in Natcomms on root-to-shoot signaling via cytokinin, regulating shade avoidance responses and nutrient acquisition. So complex! 😱
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#PlantSci #PlantScience

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Will the real Robert Hooke please stand up? Dear Editor,

When I wrote my Short History of Plant Microscopy, I wondered when I couldn't find any reference to 'monk's chambers' in Robert Hooke's "Micrographia". Apparently I'm not the only one who wondered:

"Will the real Robert Hooke please stand up?" by Winfried S. Peters, in #ThePlantCell

#PlantScience

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Development and application of an inexpensive open-source dendrometer for detecting xylem water potential and radial stem growth at high spatial and temporal resolution We present a novel, open-source dendrometer for continuous, non-destructive measurement of water potential in plants, achieving sub-minute resolution. This

♻️Development and application of an inexpensive open-source dendrometer for detecting xylem water potential and radial stem growth at high spatial and temporal resolution by Sean Gleason and co-authors

Full #openaccess
👉 https://buff.ly/4bl9Vsm

#PlantScience

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Front cover of a postcard to promote a special issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany titeld "Advances in Plant Cell Biology". The guest editors are Zachary Nimchuk, Federica Brandizzi, Gloria Muday & Anna Stepanova. A description of the images: (Left) Anthony Postiglione
and Gloria Muday (reproduced from Postiglione AE, Muday GK. 2023.
Abscisic acid increases hydrogen peroxide in mitochondria to facilitate stomatal closure. Plant Physiology 192, 469–487). (Above) Brandon C. Reagan and Federica Brandizzi, MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

Front cover of a postcard to promote a special issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany titeld "Advances in Plant Cell Biology". The guest editors are Zachary Nimchuk, Federica Brandizzi, Gloria Muday & Anna Stepanova. A description of the images: (Left) Anthony Postiglione and Gloria Muday (reproduced from Postiglione AE, Muday GK. 2023. Abscisic acid increases hydrogen peroxide in mitochondria to facilitate stomatal closure. Plant Physiology 192, 469–487). (Above) Brandon C. Reagan and Federica Brandizzi, MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

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#JXBspecialissue #cellbiology #plantscience 🧪

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Intensive leaf cooling promotes tree survival during a record heatwave | PNAS Increasing heatwaves are threatening forest ecosystems globally. Leaf thermal regulation and tolerance are important for plant survival during heat...

Leaf cooling during extreme heat 🌡️🍃
Leaf thermal thresholds breached 🥵
Tradeoffs between thermal and hydraulic safety 🤝

Read about all this and more in our new paper in PNAS!
#Botany #PlantScience 🌾🧪

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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A photo of the bottom of a bald cypress and its roots, looking like gnarled hands/fingers or souls in the river styx.

Photo credit: Mike DelGaudio https://www.flickr.com/photos/mydailycommute/19354158

A photo of the bottom of a bald cypress and its roots, looking like gnarled hands/fingers or souls in the river styx. Photo credit: Mike DelGaudio https://www.flickr.com/photos/mydailycommute/19354158

The swamp-dwelling ‘bald cypress’ is today’s #SpookyScience feature (and Louisiana’s state 🌲)!

The bald cypress is a pneumatophore, with roots growing just below the surface then protruding ⬆️ (believed to help the tree breathe). The tree’s “knees” don’t always look this spooky, but what a shot 📸 🧪

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