SNEAK PEEK!
🥀We're going to be delving into the gruesome world of carnivorous plants and finding out how geneticists are planning to put carnivory genes in our crop plants 🍅
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Our review paper "The digestive systems of carnivorous plants" is now featured in the issue cover of @PlantPhys . Look at this amazing sundew catching damselflies! This spectacular photo was taken by coauthor Andreas Fleischmann.
Jim Tumlinson left us with one last, special article to enjoy and learn from - his autobiography. 🐛 Complex and Beautiful: Unraveling the Intricate Communication Systems Among Plants and Insects https://t.co/GrCmCcuP5L
[New Review] We discuss the digestive capacities of carnivorous plants in comparison to those of animals. Congrats to co-first authors @mattfreund5 and Doro, and to great collaborators @GilbertKadeem@RennerLab@plantgenomes and others not on Twitter!
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An article appearing on the @SmithsonianMag website today quotes @RennerLab of the Huck's Center for Parasitic and Carnivorous Plants: https://t.co/KZqtJpkrNB
"The project will result in an understanding of how pathogen populations withstand different types of membrane disruption, and in turn, which treatments could be used in combination to mitigate these effects.”
— Kevin Hockett, assistant professor of microbial ecology