Secret code Sometimes old findings appear to be not completely correct. That was what a team of international researchers led by Christian Hardtke found out when they studied the brassinosteriods receptors more closely. Brassinosteroids are one of the plant hormones that have a hand in about everything that has to do with growth and development.Continue reading “Secret code”
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Autoimmune plants
Autoimmune plants By autoimmunity the immune system is turned on to quickly. Now American researchers show in Nature Plants that for some plants that show autoimmunity this is because they also react to harmless bacteria. Plants in which their immune system is activated while there are no pathogens are autoimmune. They are smaller and theirContinue reading “Autoimmune plants”
Bullseye
Bullseye Flowers go all out for getting noticed by pollinators, like accentuating their centre with a different colour. Now Englisch researchers show in Science Advances that this pattern establishes itself early in hibiscus flower development. The dark yellow stamen full with pollen form a stark contrast with the blue-purple spot that forms the middle ofContinue reading “Bullseye”
Flowers that want to be heard
Flowers that want to be heard Nectar-eating bats find their flowers based on echolocation. This works best with flowers that stick out show American and Colombia researchers in the New Phytologist. Bats pollinated flowers have less showy colours, a wide bell forming corella. They smell musty. And the produce lots of pollen. In addition theyContinue reading “Flowers that want to be heard”