History has shown that fertiliser is a resource that repeatedly gets caught in the crossfire during wartime.
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🌱 Brazil seed transfer zones: Supporting seed sourcing for climate‐resilient ecosystem restoration
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by Silva et al.
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🌱 Reconsidering how to dry orthodox seeds for improved ex situ conservation outcomes
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by Hay et al.
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Andrade, et al. reveal that most threatened species remain understudied, while research focuses on nonthreatened species and a few species of economic value. Given this imbalance, they offer suggestions for plant scientists, aiming to address gaps and biases and expand scientific knowledge.
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Reversing this decline requires an understanding of how scientific knowledge is distributed among species and identification of the biases and gaps that hinder effective responses to the threats they face.
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Informing the potential of mature temperate forests as natural climate solutions: Changed fine root biomass and morphology under elevated CO2
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by Handy et al.
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Exploring the legal, policy, ethical and practical implications of digitisation of botanical and fungal collections
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#Opinion article by Dhanda et al.
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Exploring the legal, policy, ethical and practical implications of digitisation of botanical and fungal collections
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#Opinion article by Dhanda et al.
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The most threatened plants receive the least scientific attention
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Plants sustain all life, providing the energetic and structural basis of ecosystems, but they face a growing risk of #extinction.
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Lorenzo Feltrin's @uk.theconversation.com article cites a Plants, People, Planet paper by Michele Sollai, 'The fascist Green Revolution': nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...