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@pakdamie I would cut just below where it started to bolt. So if u have denser leaves at the bottom, leave those intact and cut where the leaves start to thin out. And yes, u can put the tip part in water and grow a new plant.
@pakdamie Cut it! She is confused. A lot of winter growth is spindly because they dont get enough light. Time to trim it down and have some luscious summer growth come in
Check out the paper 'Plant communication across different environmental contexts suggests a role for stomata in volatile perception' now! 🌿⤵️
🔗https://t.co/A39BAyvRFS
#OpenAccess @wileyplantsci
Stomata acting as 'plant noses' to smell out enemies? Aguirre et al. tested the hypothesis through a suite of clever experiments. Outcome: stomata need to be open to perceive volatiles and be primed against herbivores.
https://t.co/A39BAyvRFS
We thank @JXBot for inviting us to write this review. We summarize the crucial role of water in plant-herbivore interactions (mainly about how thirsty plants deal with herbivory). :))) @GaryWFelton1 @jesskansperson @Matthias__Erb@CAM_Robert_Bern https://t.co/mjmjIKJCPe
@ChemicAli_Lab I am disgusted by this! How hard is it for Pennstate admin to understand that facilitating free speech does NOT mean they have to degrade themselves by literally putting a microphone under hate speech?
@GbuckTeo Hope you feel@better soon! Take care and try to still enjoy your honeymoon. Covid cant take away your right to order all the amazing food and eat it in bed!
Please consider donating for the people affected by the devastating floods in Pakistan. My friend Imtiaz is spear heading the fund raiser. He was a postdoc at Pennstate and is now at Pakistan. So the money raised will reach the people in need! https://t.co/wc65VFDOEr