Thinking about phytoplankton
H. akashiwo on the right, with predator Favella sp. I’m aware phytoplankton are not usual subjects for plant science research, but these small algae are quite plant-like, in general – although they...
View ArticleStaying together: green beginnings
This seaweed, Ulva linza, would only exist as undifferentiated cells if not for bacterial signals The second of our series of blog posts Celebrating Basic Plant Science is written by Juliet Coates,...
View ArticlePhotosynthesis for fresh water
Annegret Honsbein is a post-doc in Anna Amtmann‘s lab at the University of Glasgow. As she explains in this guest post, she is working on an EPSRC project that hopes to harness the power of...
View ArticleAdjusting the Circadian Clock
As highlighted in Lisa’s excellent weekly Arabidopsis Research Round-up two weeks ago, a paper on the feedback loop mechanisms that give the circadian clock flexibility was recently published in New...
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