Podemos começar com algumas postagens de blog. Jeff Ollerton postou seus destaques. Uma delas foi descobrir que o polinizador mais fofo é o musaranho-elefante. Há um artigo sobre isso em Flora que parece ser de acesso livre e tem algumas fotos. O outro post é de Pat Heslop-Harrison com muitas fotos. Quando isso for divulgado, você sentirá falta dele hoje no estande E33, mas ele estará de volta na quinta-feira às 12.15hXNUMX.
Começando o dia
Há um tema recorrente entre os tweets. Falta uma planta no IBC, mas uma pessoa veio preparada.
https://twitter.com/lxsllvn/status/889622492779655168
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889628464902533121
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889645659858620417
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889646848197218309
https://twitter.com/bierbryo/status/889658797911715840
pedidos
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889645079014584320
https://twitter.com/JJeiter/status/889639550137626625
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889682385528274945
Desconstruindo o Genoma Regulatório das Plantas
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889647536469835776
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889649971431186433
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889647995616194560
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889649970206445569
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889650582738399232
https://twitter.com/the_pollinator/status/889653188172939265
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889654387081195525
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889656105772752896
https://twitter.com/JM_biologistico/status/889656284471070721
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889656106003435522
https://twitter.com/IntegrPlantBiol/status/889659343511199744
Evolução das Plantas no Antropoceno
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889658535088410624
https://twitter.com/hcacanindin/status/889659187797602304
https://twitter.com/Hong_An_/status/889660001450700800
https://twitter.com/iampalash11/status/889660287992958978
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889661993153679362
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889661995657699328
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889661995666087937
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889662292379353088
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889662862230028288
https://twitter.com/charoles/status/889663301726162944
https://twitter.com/IntegrPlantBiol/status/889663836604645376
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889664339002642433
https://twitter.com/hcacanindin/status/889665080379535360
https://twitter.com/charoles/status/889665422827638784
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889665442905595907
https://twitter.com/Hong_An_/status/889665537369751553
https://twitter.com/aubombarely/status/889665883400011782
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889665897882726400
https://twitter.com/ccasola/status/889667072019574784
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889667362516910080
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889675306893590528
https://twitter.com/bierbryo/status/889676008630112256
https://twitter.com/lxsllvn/status/889681865228992513
Entretanto
https://twitter.com/bierbryo/status/889661147397279744
https://twitter.com/ARC_CMSR/status/889663487068184576
https://twitter.com/ShenzhenCity/status/889670965759692800
https://twitter.com/JoAshnest/status/889675479627710464
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889673706292772864
https://twitter.com/IntegrPlantBiol/status/889678161813819392
https://twitter.com/_MBreed/status/889683434255204353
https://twitter.com/RenskeOnstein/status/889680028514095104
Explorando a Planta Verde Árvore da Vida
https://twitter.com/lxsllvn/status/889682284575457280
https://twitter.com/Pathh1/status/889677206871433216
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889678556414046208
Mãe H. #IBC2017 filogenia com 59 genes coloca as monocotiledôneas fora dos magnoliídeos, ceratophyllacea e chloranthallacea. Amborella fica na raiz.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) 25 de julho de 2017
Ma H. #IBC2017 about nuclear #phylogenies in #angiosperms. Ma pointed that phylogenies for basal angiosperms have not been totally resolved.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
Hong Ma: 8 core angiosperm lineages diversified within 10-15 my #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/0pZen8SJjp
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Ma H. #IBC2017 dates the origin of angiosperms ~240 MYA. Major eudicots lineages diverged ~120 MYA in an explosive radiation after gamma WGT
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
Ma: Arabidopsis was resolved as it's own clade separated from their original tribe. #IBC2017
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Ma: ancestral fruit type of Rosaceae is still a mystery #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/xEUcX9BJOT
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Ma: Crazy short internodes in angiosperm phylogeny plus rate variation presents a challenge for tree estimation. #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889685708109209604
Hong Ma on fruit traits in Rosaceae- more on the evolution of palm fruits on Saturday in T1-27 and Annonaceae fruits in T2-14 #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/J4Mi8mkHqz
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889722868002574336
Mobilising and Integrating Big data in Analyses of Phylogenetic and Spatial Patterns of Biodiversity
Doug Soltis talking big data at #IBC2017 now! pic.twitter.com/R0uNx2vuh3
— AmyMcPherson (@AEMcP) July 25, 2017
Soltis: 大数据 big data for phylogenetics #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/KWiGvrSz9m
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/ry_folk/status/889684460471451650
https://twitter.com/Hong_An_/status/889684850256470017
Astounded by the number of rosid species, alone c. 90,000. 70% with no sequence data. Soltis group is trying to fix this #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Doug Soltis talks about using big data for biodiversity study. @ry_folk & Miao Sun work featured #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/AKfdisVhdR
— Matt Gitzendanner (@m_gitz) July 25, 2017
Soltis: Ancestral niche reconstruction shows geographical overlap of genera and potential for ancient hybridization #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/alZHuBGDEH
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Soltis: ancestral niche modeling approach by @ry_folk to solve hybridization puzzles #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Soltis D. #IBC2017: #bigdata for study phylogenies. Explosive divergence in rosids in 5 MY. Niche modeling helps to explain phylogenies
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/ry_folk/status/889687734591389697
https://twitter.com/ry_folk/status/889687761850126338
Soltis: developing phylogenetic tools to identify areas of conservation concern, esp. fast and deployable work flows #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/23F5FGgPCF
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Doug Soltis: from big, automated data OR hand curated trees, good correlation. challenges of broader or deeper phylogenetic data #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/zYkQKKpO4d
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 25, 2017
Soltis: phylogenetic clustering in central Florida @opentreeoflife gave the similar results as hand-curated phylogeny #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/GSxeJcAjvs
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
#IBC2017 Soltis: ID phylogenetic diversity, then move fast to conserve it. Connect data communities to make it happen. #iamabotanist pic.twitter.com/Jae3kzgWXW
— Heather Cacanindin (@hcacanindin) July 25, 2017
Soltis: BiotaPhy workflows integrated all kinds of big biodiversity data for various analysis #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/apPP2FOWJw
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Doug Soltis talking about big trees (da shu!) of China plants! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/WQRjGCHCAZ
— Julie Allen (@juliamallen) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/Oreotrephes/status/889689879306792960
Appreciated the way Soltis emphasized contributions of ERCs throughout his talk #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Doug Soltis introducing BiotaPhy, which integrates across iDigBio, @opentreeoflife & LifeMapper. Cool stuff #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/xLNa9gYdtc
— Mike Moore (@gypsumbotany) July 25, 2017
Soltis question session: how do we get protection for 'ugly' but diverse areas? #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Part of the answer lies in Rieseberg's previous talk #ibc2017 #plantsarethekey pic.twitter.com/R8NHZf11OK
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Soltis on using 'pretty good' BIG data to perform spatial phylogenetics (PD): which regions to prioritise for conservation? #IBC2017
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 25, 2017
Thirty Clues to Angiosperm Exceptional Evolutionary Diversification
Magallon: Emergence of angiosperms an 'evolutionary frenzy' #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Magallón: many radiations in angiosperm evolution frenzy but when and where?#IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/EYDfzaPmOK
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Magallon: molecular clock estimates for age of angiosperms far far older than undisputed fossils #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Magallon: using fossilized birth death process to date angiosperms divergence. FBD uses whole record to estimate rates. #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/fL2IcKZEAB
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Magallón: fossilized birth death process allows inclusion of ALL fossils into the process #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/YJGJVucJAl
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889694704572407808
Magallón: biased sampling leads to 100+ my difference in angiosperm age estimate #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/OqQfFo6Jbj
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Magallon: accounting for biased taxon sampling in the fossilized birth death model yields a ~100 my younger age of angiosperms #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/Hu2I2REYAn
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Controversy on BAMM lives on at #IBC2017 but Magallón shows that it's still robust for angiosperms pic.twitter.com/XFpUN8CDRJ
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Magallon: Checking prior vs posterior distributions when looking for diversification shifts in angiosperms. #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/o3WnguwsBm
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Magallon: both extinction and speciation rates increased in angiosperms in the relatively recent past #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Magallón: constant, independent 30 shifts in diversification in angiosperms #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/9RH4RXNjGu
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Susanne Magallon: new methods provide better dates for angiosperm diversifications–and there are many radiations. #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/2X06hPBZWy
— Matt Gitzendanner (@m_gitz) July 25, 2017
Magallon: clues to angiosperm exceptional evolutions diversification #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/1Dt1jSY2Dx
— Heather Cacanindin (@hcacanindin) July 25, 2017
@AngiosSusana generating the angiosperm tree of life using the fossilised birth-death model… Exciting! #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/93hlgew9KT
— Renske Onstein (@RenskeOnstein) July 25, 2017
Diversity of Tropical Forests
Species diversity in south east asian tropical forest, by Tetsukazu Yahara, Japan. Huge data collection #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/jRnCUR6V6k
— Palash Chandra Mondol (@iampalash11) July 25, 2017
Science of the Jade Dragon Mountain
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889687010750758912
Botanical Contributions from the Biodiversity Heritage Library
#BHLib @BHLProgDirector #IBC2017 presenting "The BHL: empowering discovery through free access to biodiversity knowledge" in Shenzhen, China pic.twitter.com/oWXwM2sEGw
— William Ulate (@WUlate) July 25, 2017
A Checklist of the Orders and Families of Medicinal Plants in the Philippines | Harold Carag et al. @ @BioDivLibrary symposium at #ibc2017
— BHL Program Director (@BHLProgDirector) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889734582391767040
Harold Carag: "A checklist of orders & families of medicinal plants in the Philippines": 1007 species associated to diseases #IBC2017 #BHLib pic.twitter.com/6HEZtXpCLZ
— William Ulate (@WUlate) July 25, 2017
Estimated @BioDivLibrary colleague and friend Zheping Xu reporting on the development and progress of #BHLib China at #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/NWSzro4ybW
— William Ulate (@WUlate) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889739335347601408
Building Botanical Literature Collections for Global Use: Highlights from the BHL | CA Sheffield @BioDivLibrary ProgManager #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/Xtq4M7GXYy
— BHL Program Director (@BHLProgDirector) July 25, 2017
Biodiversity and Phylogeography of Bryophytes
Hedenäs: population genetics of #mosses tell us where we should put conservation priority #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/bsk1cOTtfo
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Zanatta: comparing #moss spores settling.l velocity with Stoke's Law..bigger spore moving slower than expected #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/c2ddiFV0dB
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Zanatta: mixing species distribution modeling with migration simulation for better prediction of future ranges of bryos #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/GnJALFhUGy
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Zhu: beautiful ocelli of leafy #liverworts of the new genus Yamaguchianthus #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/QUaFaNZOwg
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
DNA barcode markers shows diversification of spiny plant lineages coincides with that of herbivores in Africa #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/4EVhvVyoGs
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Plant Speciation in the 21st Century
Moyle: none of the 2000+ gene trees estimated from 100kb windows in tomatoes match the species tree @SpeciationLab #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Moyle: when gene tree discordance is high, evolution of traits doesn't necessarily follow species tree #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Moyle: embrace the chaos and use gene tree discordance to formulate alternative hypotheses #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Moyle: 3 sources of adaptive evolution: introgression, clade-specific de novo mutation, & sorting of ancestral polymorphism #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Moyle: phylogenetic association methods, phyloGWAS, look for uniquely sorted variants across species #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Gregory Owens: 3 independent origins of Helicanthus hybrid species #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Owens: what does a stable hybrid genome look like? % contribution from each parent? Amount of selection? #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/lxsllvn/status/889732281941639168
Giovanni Scopece: Sympatric but not allopatric populations show strong postzygotic isolation in a food deceptive orchid pair #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Scopece: apparently no pre or post zygotic barriers in a pair of orchids so why no hybrids? Floral shape makes physical barrier #ibc2017
— Dr. Alex Sullivan (@lxsllvn) July 25, 2017
Ortiz-Barrientos D. #IBC2017. Coastal pop. pairs show multiple origins. NaCl drives speciation in a parallel ecolog. & mut. driven context.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
Ortiz-Barrientos D. #IBC2017, #Speciation section talks about Senecio lautus complex with dif. adapting populations in Australia.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
Parisod C. #IBC2017 #Speciation driven by #TEs. #hybridation actives TEs. Aegilops #polyploid complex shows specific TEs (BAREs) after WGD.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
Parisod C. #IBC2017, shows most TEs increase their meth. levels after WGD. Conflicts between divergent TEs are a mechanism for speciation.
— Aureliano Bombarely (@aubombarely) July 25, 2017
My take-home from Moyle @SpeciationLab #IBC2017 talk: The real fun starts when gene trees are discordant with your species tree.
— Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! (@MartineBotany) July 25, 2017
Epigenetics
Ian Henderson chromatin, DNA methylation & sequence alter recombination pattern; transposons matter too #IBC2017 https://t.co/zdR8IQRJjw pic.twitter.com/t6Xwt4GWxz
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 25, 2017
Plant Responses to Flooding
Christophe Maurel on the role of K+ and AQP on regulation of root hydraulics to flooding #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/ABe0NcQmxc
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
Second great talk by Christophe Maurel on AQP role on Kleaf and stomatal closure #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/4EmXHm8vTm
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
Kunfang Cao on hydraulics and stomatal responses in mangroves #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Ql5SoXMqM5
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
Evolutionary Trends in Boraginales
Maximilian Weigend doing an excellent job breaking down morphological evolution in #Boraginales. Great points abt homology too #IBC2017
— Mike Moore (@gypsumbotany) July 25, 2017
Maximilian Weigend shows that many #Boraginales accumulate calcium phosphate in trichomes-previously unknown in plants. FASCINATING #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Q2NaC5ItbF
— Mike Moore (@gypsumbotany) July 25, 2017
Evolutionary History of Vitis
Great work by Dr. Klein on the evolutionary history of Vitis using genotyping-by-sequencing. Confirms monophyly, distinct clades. #IBC2017
— Heather Cacanindin (@hcacanindin) July 25, 2017
Polyploidy, Evolution, Function and Diversification
Shengyi Liu thinks about his data in Brassica. Asymmetry endows Diversity, we need to enhance diversity of C genome for breeding. #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/3KlIdA02tS
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 25, 2017
Ten Years of Barcoding at the African Centre for DNA Barcoding
van der Bank: DNA barcoding helps screening for illegal trade of endangered #cycad in S Africa #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/1ZWwy5YuCW
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Barcoding in da box!! It's here Lifescanner Solution #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/H6qiLVBqmd
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
DNA Barcoding Genomics and Plant Identification
Hollingsworth: musing a move toward organellar, nuclear markers, genomes with minimalism and verifiability in mind #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/sDwYy8Q8TI
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Tan: barcoding markers work better at identifying herbaceous plants. Things get worse with more species in a genus #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/qkica01Hv3
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
@llforrest tells us about tiny things that live with us on our modern building #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/hyXK9NMlO8
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
"There is no such a thing as a cryptic species. Just a lazy bryologist" #IBC2017
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
@llforrest on creating a real moss wall on a cement #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/qOb9941IpQ
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Dönmez: 3 out of 11 markers appear to be useful for Turkish geophyte species #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/Q5JhorVI7Z
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Zhu: a vey cute plant with many medicinal uses, making it endangered in China #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/8kfQ9RpZUO
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Zhu: using secondary structure and mini barcoding region within ITS2 to identify a medicinal plant from China #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/ZtDKVtmuS1
— Bier Kraichak (@bierbryo) July 25, 2017
Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia Genome Project
J. Bowman speculates that ancient sex chromosomes may explain lack of WGD in liverworts #ibc2017 pic.twitter.com/0u9smoRqvV
— Matt Johnson, PhD (@mossMatters) July 25, 2017
Plant Biodiversity and data Mobilisation in the 21st Century
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889748433854058496
Hornworts, a Missing Link to Study Fundamental Questions of Plant Biology
. @peter_szovenyi the hornwort genome: small in total size but with a high percentage of unique genes and collapsed gene families #ibc2017
— Matt Johnson, PhD (@mossMatters) July 25, 2017
The Monocotyledonous Underground: excavating the Evolutionary history of Geophytes
https://twitter.com/ry_folk/status/889758056925540352
@wile_phylote giving a great talk on the relationship between geophyte growth forms and environment conditions #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/quEDxH5x7M
— richie hodel (@richiehodel) July 25, 2017
.@wile_phylote on the question of what drives geophytic growth form: "We're still fleshing that out." GOOD ONE. #IBC2017 https://t.co/JhwItTzjjE
— Chris Martine | Plants are Cool, Too! (@MartineBotany) July 25, 2017
Rebranding Botanical Collections
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889760945781829632
Cultural Variation in the Depiction of Plants in Indian Literature
Gokhale & Shinikar gave great talk on plants, literature & culture! Call for collab btwn #science & #humanities for #conservation #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/3UpTZ1doRi
— Matt Gitzendanner (@m_gitz) July 25, 2017
Electronic Floras
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889764178600144898
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889764500030803968
https://twitter.com/hsauquet_upsud/status/889766666778705920
https://twitter.com/UDCMRK/status/889781303419310080
Evolution of Land Plants and Their Interaction with the Environment
Kevin Boyce on how leaf veins can tell us about the past #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/74W0Il2uSY
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
Kevin Boyce on how leaf veins can tell us about the past #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/74W0Il2uSY
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
François Lutzoni on synchronized radiations of fungi and plants #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/s7WzxRac9I
— Christine Scoffoni (@cscoffoni5) July 25, 2017
Kevin Boyce: Extrapolating paleoecosystems from modern ones, which are dominated by angiosperms, is problematic. #IBC2017 1/2
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 25, 2017
Green Life, Beautiful Genes
Dr. Huan-Ming Yang, chairman of BGI-Shenzhen, making a passionate case for plant sciences, quoting Chinese poetry and astronauts #IBC2017
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 25, 2017
Huan-Ming Yang next #IBC2017 . I didn't recognize his name but you all know him: founder of BGI sequencing, on "Green life, beautiful genes" pic.twitter.com/gMC86a1gpv
— Pat Heslop-Harrison (@Pathh1) July 25, 2017
Invasive species, algae blooms, extinctions – "plants have already warned us" – Dr. Huan-Ming Yang #IBC2017
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 25, 2017
Outside
https://twitter.com/kheyduk/status/889751788030574592
#LED #hydroponic grow setups at #IBC2017 – greens could be grown in cities with no pesticides, little water and relatively little energy pic.twitter.com/XaFVkvxRLU
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/MLinkPerez/status/889752942827388928
https://twitter.com/ebsessa/status/889786072271642624
A nod to #BeltandRoad, a giant international trade and infrastructure initiative, at #IBC2017 pic.twitter.com/GwyX9Y9kur
— Alex Taylor (@ATayters) July 25, 2017
