#PestToProspect exploring the use of invasive species as a therapeutic option for type 2 diabetes.
The culmination of my honours research, so thankful for all those amazing people I got to work with. And so excited to share this research with you all🌱
https://t.co/LNE9O1Ffvn
I am thrilled to announce my first paper in @NewPhyt .
Mixing tree species can alter leaf hydraulic traits and even advance the onset of hydraulic failure for beech under hotter droughts !
https://t.co/z8xANFnmpt
Are you looking for a place to submit your abiotic stress paper? ♨️💧🍃🔥☀️Check out our SI: "Combined Abiotic Interactions in Woody Plants" in Frontiers in Plant Science. Deadline for submission is 15th of November.🗓️
https://t.co/cpdjWpcGIF
Check out our new paper in @Ecology_Letters. We found that tropical forests have higher hydraulic diversity than previously thought. You can find out more here: https://t.co/llwd1twoBj
@BobMuscarella@wmhammond @DrChoat @TreePhysDJ
'#Drought survival in #conifer species is related to the time required to cross the #stomatal safety margin'
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🌲 Drought response of four coniferous tree species
🌲 New integrative Stomatal Margin Retention Index
https://t.co/aNX5NdSKGT
@PeterPetrk8@univbordeaux@INRAE_Intl
A #SureNotToMiss seminar by a leading expert @NMartin_StPaul in the field of modeling plant hydraulics and its potential as a proactive tool for anticipating drought responses. 🌞🌵#CallingAllPhysiologist#DroughtExcirement
Don't miss out on the CREAFTalk by @NMartin_StPaul from @INRAE_France, where he’ll explain how the field of plant hydraulics plays a vital role in understanding and quantifying the impacts of #climatechange on #forests 🌱💥👉🏽 https://t.co/cKILu57LvU
My first core from Salicornia salt marsh, #BlueCarbon a innovative avenue for biogeochemical research #WhatAEstuary Swartkops is, lets undercover some mysteries.
And we are live with all 20 mesocosms! The pilot was very informative. Also, water is very heavy 🙃 thanks to our wundergrad @annabelschreibs and @AJReisinger for helping me move 1,080 L of stream and pond water to fill mesocosms! 💪
📢 Job announcement: fully funded postdoc position! Are you looking to do exciting research in beautiful South Africa? We are looking for a motivated postdoc with skills in plant ecology and physiology to work on improving our knowledge of the evolutionary ecophysiology of shrubs
#CFP 📩 #PlantBiology is seeking papers for an upcoming special issue, "Impacts of Recurrent Droughts and Drought Legacies on Plants and Ecosystems"
📆 Deadline to submit: April 30th, 2024
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/WKeT82wUQw
@PlantSciDBG_en
The tension is gripping, and Prof Tim Brodribb FAA loves it. He studies the tug-of-war between forces as plants draw water up from the soil. His team use cameras mounted on leaves to observe the process in realtime. It's as thrilling as it is vital. @UTAS_
#NewPaper 'In situ characterisation of whole-plant stomatal responses to VPD using leaf optical dendrometry' by @IbrahimBourbia, Christopher Lucani, @MadelineCMurphy, Alistair Gracie and Timothy Brodribb @Brodribb_Lab in @PlantCellEnvir
https://t.co/HwhsgjsG2Q
#TansleyReview The role of height-driven constraints and compensations on tree vulnerability to drought
Fernández-de-Uña et al.
📖 https://t.co/0r4Un7GARl
#wileyplantsci