Here comes the second illustration I did for the publication of & Veronica Maurino!
Check out what a difference a localized expression vs a constitutive expression leads to when it comes to plant yield! https://t.co/fGQW1HonrL

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Grow like a spring sapling towards that big sky light.

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Yes, plants need light to make photosynthesis, but too much light will stress them and impair them negatively on several levels. Feel free to read more about it here: https://t.co/8W2F90OGYf

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Have you seen this ✨b̲e̲a̲u̲t̲i̲f̲u̲l̲ ✨ logo designed by the talented ? Please check out her portfolio & consider her for your illustration needs! She was a pleasure to work with. https://t.co/HSoZzLgiLP

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The scent of extinct

"Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is part of an interdisciplinary project to recreate the scents of plant species lost to human colonial destruction of their habitat."





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National is a great time to inspire young Australians to be game changers and change makers in the innovative world of science. Find out more about Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology: https://t.co/rJpTxodcHn

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Wall of Cells or Cell Wall? Which one is your favourite? 🤣😅
A comic I made for a while ago already.

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An overview of field‐based mechanical approaches to assess stalk and root lodging resistance. New from , et al in Advances in issue https://t.co/5wvqIVDUxY

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Photosynthetic Plant Cell I drew for a proposal! I love to be able to choose any type of style when it comes to illustrations for grant applications 😍

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Plant in signal integration between biotic and abiotic stress responses

Read the by Yusuke Saijo and 👇
https://t.co/d6lJPWYOTd

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World’s largest plant survey reveals alarming extinction rate: https://t.co/IqAS6VYWfb
Since 1900, nearly 3 species of seed-bearing plants have disappeared per year ― 500 times faster than they would naturally.

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Super stoked to present at next week with on the Secret Life of

Davis/Sac tweeps it would be great to see your faces in the crowd!

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This is absolutely stunning!!! Reconstitution and structure of a plant NLR resistosome! By Jizong et al. https://t.co/Wi3XH44LYm

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These x-rays of seeds turn biology into art: https://t.co/oKikJH7lhv in

Photographer Dornith Doherty has spent 10 years capturing the beauty of thousands of seed varieties for a project that she calls Archiving Eden.

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Roscoe's "Monandrian plants of the order Scitamineae" (1828) discussed over 100 species of Zingiberales, with taxonomies, general descriptions, and localities alongside by Margaret Lace Roscoe. View it in via ➡️ https://t.co/trW8t5oPOk

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The growth of tea: Genetic studies of today’s tea plants are providing clues to how the plant was first domesticated: https://t.co/cE1btRnob5

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Spadices surrounded by a leaflike bract called a spathe are typical of the Araceae. Schott was the earliest botanist to specialize almost exclusively on the family. Explore his "Icones Aroidearum" (1857) in via ➡️ https://t.co/CjGX2QIVBr

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