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Last but not least...
🌾 Overcoming physiological trade-offs between flowering time and crop yield: strategies for a changing climate
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🌾 Investigating how reproductive traits in rice respond to abiotic stress
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🌼 Dancing molecules: group A bZIPs and PEBPs at the heart of plant development and stress responses
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🌾 Seasons and shape: inflorescences from autumn to summer
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🌼 Multiple gatekeeping steps in pollination lock species specificity
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🌾 Unraveling Novel Mechanisms Controlling Heterosis in seeds: Advances and Biotechnological Applications in crops
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🌼 How to lose a whorl: the evolutionary and developmental biology of apetaly
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Since 2006, the Journal of Experimental Botany has published the Flowering Newsletter (FNL). FNL aims to be an authoritative source of information on the latest research developments concerning flowering & flowers 🌼

Diversity in floral form is a recurring theme in #FNL25 🌾

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Flowers of California poppy (Eschscholzia californica). Two fused sepals form a hat-like structure that has already dehisced, while four free bright orange petals adorn the blossom. Inside the flower, though not visible from this perspective, are numerous stamens arranged in several whorls and a gynoecium composed of two carpels. The gynoecium is surrounded by a floral cup forming a wide rim, which can be seen on the lower left, once all other organs have fallen off. (Image credit: Annette Becker.)

Flowers of California poppy (Eschscholzia californica). Two fused sepals form a hat-like structure that has already dehisced, while four free bright orange petals adorn the blossom. Inside the flower, though not visible from this perspective, are numerous stamens arranged in several whorls and a gynoecium composed of two carpels. The gynoecium is surrounded by a floral cup forming a wide rim, which can be seen on the lower left, once all other organs have fallen off. (Image credit: Annette Becker.)

🌾🌼 Flowering Newsletter 2025 🌼🌾

"Flowers come in all shapes and sizes, from inconspicuous wind-pollinated grass flowers to the large flowers of California poppy with its bright petals" - @ucdflowerpower.bsky.social

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